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Costa Rica can now detect the coronavirus in wastewater

The studies make it possible to detect the presence of the coronavirus, and later they will be able to measure its concentration in different samples to quantify the virus load in the studied population.

Complications lead to Costa Rica’s eighth coronavirus-related death

A 75-year-old man became the eighth person to die in Costa Rica after testing positive for the coronavirus, the Health Ministry announced Wednesday evening.

Costa Rica will open 12 national parks. Here’s how it’ll work

Costa Rica will open 12 national parks, plus the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, in accordance with new measures announced by the Health Ministry. 

This is Costa Rica’s timeline for reopening

Here is Costa Rica's timeline for reopening, as presented Monday by the Health Ministry. 

Costa Rica lifting more coronavirus measures: Will open beaches, national parks

Costa Rica will allow beaches and some national parks to reopen under strict sanitary guidelines

Costa Rica registers seventh coronavirus death

An 80-year-old man became the seventh person to die in Costa Rica after testing positive for the coronavirus, the Health Ministry announced Sunday night.

Costa Rica begins lifting coronavirus restrictions today. But many businesses are staying closed

Theaters, cinemas, gyms and athletic centers, which had been closed since mid-March, are now permitted to operate under strict sanitary guidelines.

Cruise ship arrives in Puntarenas to return Costa Rican crew

Seven Seas Navigator, a 490-passenger, eight-deck ship, was arriving to the port city of Puntarenas — an unusual occurrence during the global travel slowdown provoked by the coronavirus.

Coronavirus in Costa Rica: The country’s projections and long-term plan

Costa Rica has so far succeeded in limiting the spread of the coronavirus. In order to keep it that way, health authorities say the country must tread very carefully. 

Costa Rica begins easing some coronavirus measures

Costa Rica will begin easing some coronavirus measures starting May 1, President Carlos Alvarado and Health Minister Daniel Salas announced Monday afternoon. 

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