The covid-19 pandemic changed so much. While it caused so much tragedy, it also led to some positive changes in society. We all wash our hands correctly and more frequently…
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Costa Rica Amusement Park; Parque de Diversiones Reopens
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2021/12/02The amusement park Parque de Diversiones has reopened, following a long covid inspired hiatus. As of 9 a.m. yesterday, the park is open, at 50% capacity and with strict sanitary…
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COVID Vaccine Certificate in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2021/09/01Many countries require visitors to have proof of vaccination against covid-19 before allowing them to enter. A vaccination card from Costa Rica is not sufficient proof. The Ministry of Health…
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COVID Vaccines & Undocumented Immigrants in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2021/07/28Human rights and herd immunity is what the latest vaccine conversations are about. As in many situations, undocumented immigrants fall through the cracks and are left without access to basic…
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Bus Stops Are Corona Virus Hubs in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2021/06/07Some say that at bus stops in the city it’s impossible to maintain distance, especially the 1.8 meters recommended by sanitary protocols against covid-19. I wonder why not just spread…
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80% of those hospitalized due to covid-19 are under age 70. This is not something that just affects seniors, as rumor has it. There were actually more cases among minors…
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Costa Rica Measures Against Covid in the Central Valley
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2021/05/03The Government has decided to take additional measures due to the exponential growth of covid-19 in the Central Valley. From the 3-9 of May, all non-essential businesses in the Central…
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More COVID Vaccines Coming to Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2020/12/3011,700 vaccines against covid-19 are entering Costa Rica this week, on top of the 9,750 doses that arrived on December 23rd. The vaccination is made by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer…