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Costa Rica begins administering second doses of coronavirus vaccine

Costa Rica hopes to vaccinate 3 million people by the end of 2021. This would cover 80% of the country's adult population, including everyone with known risk factors.

1 million people visited Costa Rica in 2020

Costa Rica welcomed nearly 75,000 people in December, up significantly over the prior month, according to Tourism Board (ICT) data. 

Following U.S. policy announcement, Delta waives fare difference for flight changes

Delta Air Lines is providing additional flexibility to passengers with upcoming international flights. 

Gradual recovery: International arrivals to Costa Rica increased in December

Costa Rica welcomed nearly 75,000 people in December, up significantly over the prior month, according to Tourism Board (ICT) data. 

Costa Rica responds to U.S. travel policy, hopes to increase private testing

Costa Rica hopes to increase private coronavirus testing options for visitors.

Costa Rica extends beaches hours until 6 p.m.

Starting Wednesday, Costa Rica will extend beach hours until 6 p.m. each day, according to a report in La Nación. 

Official: United States will require negative Covid-19 test for all international travelers

All air passengers, including U.S. citizens and permanent residents, must get tested for the coronavirus within three days of their flight. 

United States to require negative Covid-19 test for all international travelers, report says

The United States will require that all international airline passengers to show proof of a negative Covid-19 test before boarding a flight to the country, The Wall Street Journal is reporting. 

Panama to rent cadaver containers in face of health system collapse

The country is in the midst of a spiking outbreak of the pandemic. In the last 39 days, Panama has registered more than a third (100,000 cases) of total infections and more than a quarter (1,326 cases) of total deaths.

Costa Rica, IMF in talks to reduce fiscal debt

The country is hoping for a loan of $1.75 billion.

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