Manuel
Antonio National Park
expects 1,000-plus tourists
today
Manuel Antonio
National Park in Quepos
Puntarenas Province, opened its
doors today at 7 a.m. ➡️ Continue reading
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Professionals
can obtain a scholarship
to study in the U.S.
The
U.S. Embassy opens
applications for the Hubert H.
Humphrey Scholarships Program.
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Hotel
owners begin training for
reopening guidelines
The Costa Rican Tourism
Institute began a training for
hotel-industry owners on specific
guidelines for proper covid-19
safety measures needed to reopen.
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U.N. donates
$3,500 in appliances to border
police
Six washing
machines and two freezers are
the donations of the United
Nations to the Ministry of
Public Security.➡️ Continue
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Mental
health needs of migrants must be
part
of the pandemic response, say
specialists
Highlighting
the deep impact that the Covic-19
pandemic is having on the mental
health of people worldwide, the
International Organization for
Migration. ➡️ Continue reading
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Costa
Rica preview technology pooling
initiative
to ensure access to covid-19
health products for all
Presidents Carlos
Alvarado and Sebastián Piñera of Chile
joined WHO Director-General Dr Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Friday to
announce. ➡️ Continue reading
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Congress approves new
$370 million-plus
government loan
The deputies of the
Congress approved on Saturday, bill
No.21871 of a $379 million loan
agreement between the country with two
international banks.➡️ Continue reading
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