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The coronavirus crisis and the resurgence of the pulpería

As life in Costa Rica changes, the pulpería provides essential products and familiar faces.

What makes Costa Rica the best dental tourism destination

Every year, hundreds of thousands of dental tourists leave the United States as they search for affordable, high-quality dental care.

Costa Rica meets with IMF to discuss financing options to face crisis

Economic authorities in Costa Rica will meet with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and ask for a line of financing that will allow it to face the financial blow caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Ortega insists Nicaragua will not stop activities due to coronavirus

Ortega said the coronavirus pandemic is a sign from God to countries that spend billions of dollars on their militaries.

Which dental clinics are open during the coronavirus crisis?

Are you in need of emergency dental care? Thousands of people in Costa Rica are potentially unable to access urgent dental services in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

‘Three challenges and one opportunity’: Read President Alvarado’s COVID-19 blog

With great challenges ahead, Costa Ricans, let's continue forward with our sleeves rolled up. In union, Costa Rica will get ahead and rise stronger in its bicentennial. Let's get to work.

Costa Rica dental bridges: Three types of bridges

Costa Rica dental clinics offer affordable, high-quality dental bridges.Visit CostaRicaDentalGuide.com to get a free referral.

U.S. Embassy offering second repatriation flight from Costa Rica

The United States Embassy in Costa Rica has coordinated with United Airlines to offer a repatriation flight from Juan Santamaria Airport (SJO) near San José to Houston, Texas (IAH) on Monday, April 20. 

News briefs: World Bank expects recession in Latin America due to COVID-19

The coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted daily life in Costa Rica. Here's what you need to know as a new day begins in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica installs airfield on border with Nicaragua to reinforce coronavirus surveillance

The airfield aims to strengthen control of the 300 km border with Nicaragua, said Costa Rican vice president Epsy Campell.

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