Costa Rica Worried over Nicaragua’s Lack of Response to Covid-19 Threat
“Calling for marches and gatherings goes against the WHO recommendations,” stated Costa Rican president, Carlos Alvarado.
Read More“Calling for marches and gatherings goes against the WHO recommendations,” stated Costa Rican president, Carlos Alvarado.
Read More“To pass immigration, all travelers must undergo the review of the medical personnel that the Ministry of Health has in each post,” said the vice minister.
Read MoreFifteen days after the first confirmed case of Covid-19 was reported in Nicaragua, the Ortega regime has named a new Minister of Health.
Read MoreWhile classes have been suspended in some 165 countries, under the Ortega regime the school principals threaten parents who refuse to send their children.
Read MoreHere is a press release from the Nicaraguan Academy of Sciences regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and how it applies to the Central American country.
Read MoreNicaragua’s acting president, Rosario Murillo, is calling on families to get ready for beaches, parties and religious gatherings during Easter week (April 5-12).
Read MoreAlthough the Nicaraguan government currently reports only 5 positive cases, the true number of COVID-19 cases remains unknown.
Read MoreWe list the seven errors that the Ortega Government has made on the spread of Covid-19, despite international experiences and WHO recommendations.
Read MoreRector Enrique Bolanos: “This is the crisis of our generation.” Strict measures adopted at the beginning, give the country more viability over time.
Read MoreA lack of visitors to The National Zoo of Nicaragua puts animals at risk of running out of food in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic
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