Costa Rica calls for compliance with measures against COVID-19

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-12-27 13:24:28

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The Director General of Health, Melissa Ramirez, called on the population to maintain preventive measures against COVID-19. Dec. 26, 2022. | Photo: Twitter/@alpiedeldeporte

San Jose, December 27 (RHC)-- In view of the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases, the Costa Rican Ministry of Health has reiterated its call to comply with the health prevention measures against the disease. 

The Director General of Health, Melissa Ramirez, called on the population to maintain proper handwashing and hand disinfection with alcohol gel as hygienic-sanitary measures to prevent the disease, as well as the appearance of new peaks of contagion.

In this regard, Ramirez also recommended covering the mouth with the forearm when coughing and sneezing, as well as the use of masks in enclosed spaces or in places where there are crowds of people.  She also advised to avoid going out in the street in case of symptoms of respiratory diseases.

The Costa Rican Director General of Health insisted on the importance of compliance with vaccination schedules in order to avoid serious cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

Costa Rica, with the sixth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic as reported by the Ministry of Health, had a total of 5,190 cases, 13 deaths and an average of 99 daily hospitalizations. 

Ramirez said that the Ministry of Health will continue to monitor the behavior of COVID-19 in the country, where 5 190 new cases were reported in the 50th epidemiological week (December 11-17) according to the Health Surveillance Directorate.

The 49th epidemiological week recorded 3 984 cases, a figure that compared to the 50th week reveals the increase of 1 206 positive cases registered.  

The first case was reported in Costa Rica on March 6, 2020, and so far 1,161,687 positives have been confirmed.


 



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