
The U.S.
government donates face
shields to Emergency
Commission
The U.S. government
through the USAID’s Office of U.S.
Foreign Disaster Assistance, OFDA,
donated 1,200 reusable face shields
made of acrylic material to the
National Emergency Commission. ➡️ Continue reading
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A U.S.
citizen jailed on suspicion
of attempted murder of his
girlfriend
On Monday, the
police from the San Rafael
District station
in Alajuela Province arrested
a U.S. citizen man surnamed
Brenes. ➡️
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Canadian corp
donates face masks
Canada based Thomson
Reuters donates $3,471 to
purchase supplies for
the manufacture of face masks
donated to the Social Security. ➡️
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$150,000-plus
available in non-refundable
funds for entrepreneurs
With
the goal of financing projects
that help reduce the spread and
combat the effects on citizens'
health derived from the
covid-19, $156,205 of
non-reimbursable funds. ➡️ Continue
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New Zealand has no
covid-19 cases
There are no active cases and no new
cases of covid-19 in New Zealand,
the Ministry of Health has confirmed
on Monday. ➡️ Continue reading
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International bank
donates $7,000
in food to covid-19 patients
The Honduras-based
Central American Bank for Economic
Integration, CABEI, donated $7,000 to
the Ladies Volunteers of the San Juan
de Dios Hospital. ➡️ Continue reading
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Covid-19 vaccine
could be
distributed around the world
British drugmaker AstraZeneca has
doubled manufacturing capacity for its
potential coronavirus vaccine to 2
billion doses in two deals involving
Microsoft. ➡️ Continue reading
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