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National cases of malaria increased to 28

July 25, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Daniel Salas, Chief of Health Surveillance of the Ministry of Health, indicated that when the sanitary alert was issued on June 11th there were 21 cases, so that means seven more cases have been identified in two weeks. Preliminarily, 18 of these 28 cases had been classified as imported; they are still gathering information to […]

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Slight eruptive activity in Turrialba Volcano

July 25, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Since Monday, Turrialba Volcano started a mild eruptive period, as reported by the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (OVSICORI). That scientific institution indicated that the activity consists mainly of sporadic exhalations; that is , with a very low plume of materials and with a diluted ash content. According to OVSICORI, ashfall was reported […]

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President defends 2% tax on products of the basic basket

July 25, 2018 by Staff News Writer

President Carlos Alvarado defended the 2% tax to be imposed on the products of the basic basket before the National Restoration (RN) fraction. Some of the most important changes of the bill for the Strengthening of Public Finances is the removal of these products from Value added tax (VAT). The basic basket consists of a […]

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Government negotiates $142.5 million for Guanacaste water mega project

July 25, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The government is negotiating with the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) for $142.5 million to finance an ambitious hydroelectric project for Guanacaste, the Río Piedras-Paacumen plan. The plan, which has been on paper for nearly 35 years, seeks to build a dam on the Piedras River, which, once built, will carry water to […]

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These cantons remain on green and yellow alert

July 25, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Although weather conditions have improved in the last days, there are still several cantons that remain on green and yellow alert, according to the National Emergency Commission (CNE). A preventive green alert was established for the province of Limón and the Turrialba canton. Only Guatuso and Sarapiquí remain in yellow alert. The CNE keeps its […]

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Health Ministry investigates outbreak of hepatitis A in Goicoechea

July 25, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The Ministry of Health will conduct an investigation for an apparent outbreak of hepatitis A in Goicoechea. So far, there are reports of 15 people affected. Daniel Salas, Head of Health Surveillance, explained that their staff will carry out an analysis of the cases treated at the clinic in the area, as well as the […]

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