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News briefs: Health Ministry condemns those who don’t believe in pandemic

Those protesters — many wearing masks or face shields — argued that not enough people had died in Costa Rica to justify the response.

Costa Rica is enforcing strict measures this week. Here’s what’s open

Here's what's open (and what isn't) in Costa Rica for the week of July 13-19, 2020. 

The Feisty World of Two-Fingered Sloths in Costa Rica

Looks can be deceiving, as those of us who work with sloths can tell you. This is especially true with Hoffman's Two-Fingered sloths, the...

Hotel reservation won’t work as exception to driving restrictions this week [Updated]

A hotel reservation won't exempt many drivers from the weekday vehicular restrictions this week, Costa Rica's Public Security Ministry confirmed Saturday. 

News briefs: Health Ministry says everyone, even the uninsured, can receive COVID care

Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms can receive care, free of charge, at Costa Rica's public health care system, Salas said.

Costa Rica announces new restrictions to limit mobility in Greater Metropolitan Area

Costa Rican authorities on Friday announced a series of health measures to limit mobility in the Greater Metropolitan Area, which includes the capital of San José and surrounding cities.

News briefs: WHO says Costa Rica facing community transmission of coronavirus

The World Health Organization (WHO) now says there is community transmission of the coronavirus in Costa Rica.

News briefs: Costa Rica will handle land borders differently than airports

Costa Rica will handle the reopening of its land borders differently than its airports. 

Costa Rica extends tourist visas until November 18

Foreigners who entered Costa Rica on a tourist visa after December 17, 2019, can legally remain in Costa Rica until November 18, 2020.

Marino Ballena National Park reopens to the public

In addition to Marino Ballena National Park, Costa Rica has reopened dozens of protected wildlife areas that comply with health guidelines.

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