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In March the number of Covid-19 Related Deaths in Costa Rica are 36% Lower

The good news is that for the month of March the number of deaths related to Covid continue to fall and are thankfully 36%...

In Costa Rica New COVID-19 hospital admissions decreased by 20%

The good news is that in March the overall number of Covid cases continue to come down as well as hospital admissions. Let's take...

March in Costa Rica starts with a 21% decrease in COVID-19 related deaths

The good news is that so far the overall number of Covid cases for the month of March has come down. Let's take a...

Number of COVID-19 Cases in Costa Rica For February Decreases

The good news is that the overall number of Covid cases for the month of February in Costa Rica came down, which is always...

The Number of Costa Rica COVID-19 Related Deaths Decrease

The good news is that the overall number of deaths came down, even though ever so slightly. Let's take a closer look at the...

Costa Rica COVID-19 Deaths and Hospitalizations increase, Cases Continue to Decline

With the good news that the overall numbers continue to come down, unfortunately, the number of hospitalizations and deaths continue to go up. Let's...

Costa Rica COVID-19 cases slightly lower after 6 weeks of increases

However, even with this good news that the overall numbers finally came down, unfortunately, the number of hospitalizations and deaths continue to go up....

Costa Rica COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise

As of February 1, the Health Ministry reported 6606 cases were recorded, 18 deaths and 796 people remain hospitalized, 9 in private centers and...

Hospitalizations for COVID-19 in Costa Rica continue to rise

As of January 25th, the Health Ministry reported 5336 cases were recorded, 9 deaths and 617 people remain hospitalized, 9 in private centers...

COVID-19 hospital admissions for Costa Rica doubled in the 2nd week of January

As of January 18 the Health Ministry reported 5365 cases were registered, 4 deaths and 401 people remain hospitalized, 11 in private centers and...

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