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Death toll at 10 in 2021 due to liquor adulterated with methanol

At least 10 people have died this year in Costa Rica from the consumption of alcoholic beverages adulterated with methanol.

Death toll rises to 58 due to liquor adulterated with methanol

At least 58 people have died since October in Costa Rica from the consumption of alcoholic beverages adulterated with methanol, the Health Ministry reported.

Death toll rises to 54 due to liquor adulterated with methanol

At least 54 people have died since October in Costa Rica from the consumption of alcoholic beverages adulterated with methanol, the Health Ministry reported.

Health unions ask for isolation measures in Costa Rica until the New Year

The letter from health unions did not address the economic implications of isolation measures, but it argued that actions must be taken immediately.

Death toll rises to 47 due to liquor adulterated with methanol

Methanol poisoning can cause severe vomiting, agitation, disorientation, blindness, seizures, or visual disturbances, and in many cases leads to death.

Health Ministry approves protocols for therapeutic abortions in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s therapeutic abortion protocol is not a new law, nor does it reform any current laws.

Death toll rises to 30 due to liquor adulterated with methanol

At least 30 people have died in recent weeks in Costa Rica from the consumption of alcoholic beverages adulterated with methanol, the Health Ministry reported Tuesday.

Costa Rica begins new dialogue in search of solution to serious fiscal crisis

The Minister of Labor, Geannina Dinarte, highlighted that on the first day of the dialogue, the interest of the sectors in reaching agreements was evident.

Blockades are back: Protests block two roads Thursday [updated]

Because blockades can change regularly, we recommend using Waze to plan your route — and a suitable backup — before driving.

No road blockades reported as of late Monday morning

The Public Security Ministry (MSP) on Monday reported no known blockades on Costa Rican roads and highways. 

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