Costa Rica and the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Last Updated: September 1st, 2020 Travel Restrictions/Travel Ban Costa Rica closed its borders (land, air, and sea) on March 18th. Since July 31st, Costa Rica has been opening up its borders...
Read More >>Last Updated: September 1st, 2020 Travel Restrictions/Travel Ban Costa Rica closed its borders (land, air, and sea) on March 18th. Since July 31st, Costa Rica has been opening up its borders...
Read More >>A few months ago, it would have been impossible to imagine a world without tourism, today it is a palpable reality, the tourism industry has no choice but to reinvent itself....
Read More >>For multiple reasons, a high percentage of Americans are trying to leave their country in moments of great complexity (health, economy, politics and security), they are evaluating several countries to establish...
Read More >>Last update: September 19, 2020 This was revealed by the results of tests carried out at George Mason University in the United States, which confirmed that the strategy of the Costa...
Read More >>The first non-invasive ventilation model with a built-in isolation mask, is now prepared by doctors and engineers from the University of Costa Rica (UCR), which will allow treating patients with Covid-19....
Read More >>Costa Rica is considered a model country in conduct against Covid-19, accounting for a little more than 1,340 confirmed cases, of which 10 people have died, and more than 700 people...
Read More >>An English family lives the Coronavirus quarantine in Costa Rica and now they publish their happy adventure on Instagram, even their story was highlighted in the English newspaper The Times, a...
Read More >>The Clodomiro Picado Institute, responsible for developing curative treatment against Covid-19 in Costa Rica is now working on the preparation of a serum with antibodies against Covid-19 from the immune system...
Read More >>The sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 genome in the country was carried out by the National Reference Center for Microbiological Food Safety (CNRIMA), in collaboration with the National Reference Center for Virology...
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