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Costa Rica demonstrated nobility in the fight against Covid-19, according to a study

Andrei Siles andreisiles.asesor@larepublica.net | Saturday February 18, 2023 12:30 pm

Supported by sectors such as services, exports and the productive structure in general, our country bravely managed to face the difficult moment caused by the Coronavirus pandemic in times of greatest crisis compared to other Latin American nations, according to a study sponsored by Lead University.

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The report highlights the resilience capacity of countries such as El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica, alluding to the economic activities that have become a kind of “lifeline” for these nations, such as research and development, telecommunications and Technology of the information and communication.

Meanwhile, the most affected were undoubtedly transportation and tourism, with marked decreases and unfortunate outcomes such as business closures, layoffs, salary cuts, and asset sales.

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As part of the sanitary measures to continue fighting this disease, the health authorities announced this week the arrival of 18,000 doses of bivalent vaccines, the application of which is expected to begin next Monday, while another arrival of the same amount of inoculants is expected. in the following weeks, as well as 48 thousand immunizers with pediatric formula.

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