
Some
companies may open businesses on
May 1
On
Monday the Government released
new guidelines for businesses
reopening on May 1, which were
forced to close due to the
increase in cases of patients
infected with covid -19. ➡️ Continue reading
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Court
orders to restore potable
water services while the
country could reach 700
covid-19 cases today
The
court, known as the
Constitutional Chamber,
ordered the government,
through the Institute of
Aqueducts, to restore drinking
water services. ➡️
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Guanacaste
volcano emits five eruptions in
two weeks
The Volcanological and
Seismological Observatory reported
the fifth eruption in the last two
weeks of the Rincón de la Vieja
Volcano. ➡️ Continue reading
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Foreigners
arrested on suspicion
of illegal mining in
Guanacaste
Police from the
Abangares District in Guanacaste
Province in a joint operation
with the Migration Police
arrested 14 foreigners. ➡️ Continue
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Prime
Minister of the U.K. dilemma:
Lives or Livelihoods
Britain’s
Boris Johnson, Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom,
returned to work Monday less than
three weeks after leaving the
critical-care ward of a London
hospital. ➡️ Continue reading
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Global
leaders should ensure everyone can
access covid-19 vaccines, says WHO
Heads of state
and global health leaders made an
unprecedented commitment to work
together to accelerate the development
and production of new vaccines. ➡️ Continue reading
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$6.1
million-plus for 2020 influenza
vaccination campaign
This year 1.3
million influenza vaccines will be
applied, announced Social Security. ➡️ Continue reading
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