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Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Friday, December 11

Costa Rica suffered 49 coronavirus-related deaths between Wednesday and Friday for a total of 1,895, according to official data released Friday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Tuesday, December 8

Costa Rica suffered 73 new coronavirus-related deaths since Saturday for a total of 1,846, according to official data released Tuesday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Friday, December 4

Costa Rica suffered 42 new coronavirus-related deaths between Wednesday and Friday for a total of 1,773, according to official data released Friday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

CCSS conducts ‘mega transfer’ of COVID patients from full hospital

The Costa Rican Social Security System (CCSS) on Wednesday conducted a large-scale transfer of coronavirus patients from a saturated Escalante Pradilla Hospital in Pérez Zeledón.

Britain OKs vaccine as global Covid death toll nears 1.5 million

Britain became the first western country to approve a Covid-19 vaccine for general use.

Costa Rica coronavirus measures for December

The Costa Rican government announced coronavirus measures for the month of December.

Authorities urge responsibility as coronavirus strains hospital capacity

Costa Rica suffered 41 new coronavirus-related deaths between Friday and Tuesday for a total of 1,731.

US predicts ‘vaccines before Christmas’ as virus super-surge looms

Hopes for a first wave of vaccinations before the end of 2020 received a boost with US firm Moderna saying it was filing for emergency authorization of its Covid-19 vaccine.

Costa Rica ending week with increase in coronavirus hospitalizations

Costa Rica suffered 28 new coronavirus-related deaths between Wednesday and Friday for a total of 1,690, according to official data released Friday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Costa Rica’s equine plasma coronavirus treatment not as effective as initially hoped

Treating coronavirus patients with an antibody-rich serum made from horse plasma has produced worse results than originally hoped, Costa Rican authorities said. 

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