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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.

Should you go to the dentist during coronavirus?

Dental care is not elective care. Goodness Dental in Costa Rica continues to offer deals on care.

Panama hospitals on verge of collapse as virus cases surge

Hospitals in Panama are on the brink of collapse as coronavirus cases spike in the Central American country worst hit by the pandemic, where doctors are already exhausted.

Is it worth the trouble to get dental implants in Costa Rica?

For a growing number of dental tourists to Costa Rica, getting dental implants is like getting their life back again.

Great deals on dental care in Costa Rica during COVID crisis

Prices on dental implants, crowns, veneers, full mouth restorations, All on 4 dental implant procedures, root canal treatments and oral surgery are at the lowest prices Goodness Dental in Costa Rica has ever offered.

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.

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