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A list of Costa Rica national parks open in August

Costa Rica will open the majority of its national parks as it tries to reactivate its tourism sector in August.

Latin America must control pandemic in order to reactivate economy, PAHO argues

If the pandemic transmission curve is not brought under control, countries’ economies will be unable to recover, the PAHO argues.

Costa Rica seeks to adapt to new World Cup qualifying format

Costa Rica hopes to schedule October friendlies with CONCACAF teams that are not classified directly to the final octagonal, while in November it hopes to arrange matches with teams from other regions.

The Octagon: New World Cup qualifying format affecting United States, Costa Rica

Costa Rica will compete with seven other teams next year as it seeks a berth in the FIFA Men's World Cup Qatar 2022.

Scientists from Costa Rica develop camera to disinfect COVID-19 masks

Although the device is still awaiting international certification, it is already used in a private dental clinic in San José.

Virus forcing some Central Americans to reinvent their profession

The economic crisis caused by the pandemic has forced people throughout the region to reinvent their careers.

The virus advances in a world losing faith in authorities

For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, more than 280,000 new cases were registered worldwide in 24 hours

Pandemic ‘showing no signs of slowing down’ in the Americas, PAHO says

As of July 20 there were 311,000 deaths in the Americas and that last week the region reached the level of 900,000 new cases with 22,000 deaths, mostly in Brazil, Mexico and the United States.

Pandemic tensions revive protests in Latin America

Long confinements and widespread pessimism in Latin America due to the advance of the coronavirus and the economic debacle have fueled tensions, which in some cases are beginning to turn into protests.

Panamanian doctors protest amid explosion of coronavirus cases

Panamanian doctors increased their protests, demanding supplies and additional personnel to attend the coronavirus pandemic that Thursday exceeded 50,000 infected people.

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