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Brazil’s skeptical president has virus, US starts WHO withdrawal

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has consistently downplayed the risks of coronavirus, announced Tuesday he has tested positive as the United States launched its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO).

EU reopens to outside visitors; Costa Rica and U.S. not on list of approved countries

The European Union reopened its borders on Wednesday to visitors from 15 countries but excluded the United States.

Latin America, Caribbean may see virus deaths quadruple, PAHO says

Mexico and most of Central America are likely to reach coronavirus peaks in mid-August, the WHO says.

The impacts of stress on your oral health

Stress is a common cause of many health problems. Your oral health is no exception. Contact Goodness Dental in Costa Rica for more information.

The US exceeds 2.5 million cases as the pandemic worsens in Latin America

The United States surpassed 2.5 million coronavirus cases Saturday, and the pandemic continues to worsen in Latin America as a second wave threatens Europe.

Pandemic accelerates in the Americas amid catastrophic economic prospects

As many countries prepare to resuscitate their economies, the IMF warned that a possible second wave of infections could mean a worsening of the already bleak picture.

How one drug and alcohol rehab center in Costa Rica has responded to the coronavirus

The Costa Rica Treatment Center is welcoming clients for its affordable rehab programs and has worked to ensure the safety of all its clients.

$4 trillion fund holders tell Brazil to halt deforestation

Increased deforestation in the Amazon could actually increase Brazil's annual contribution to global warming. 

Latin America exceeds 2 million coronavirus cases as Brazil approaches 50,000 deaths

The spread of the coronavirus is accelerating in the region, which totals 2,007,621 cumulative cases.

Is dental care safe in the age of COVID?

While it’s prudent to keep yourself protected during the coronavirus crisis, it’s also important to get routine dental care so that you do not suffer from tooth decay, periodontal disease or other oral health conditions.

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