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Murder on the Border: Risks Nicaraguan Migrants Face The 309-kilometer border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica includes dozens of unmarked crossing points: through farms, empty pastures, planted fields and dense underbrush. Along those paths, Nicaraguan migrants enter Costa Rica illegally. Photo: David Bolaños / from special report: “A Sketch of the Border”. The 309-kilometer border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica includes dozens of unmarked crossing points: through farms, empty pastures, planted fields and dense underbrush. Along those paths, Nicaraguan migrants enter Costa Rica illegally. Photo: David Bolaños / from special report: “A Sketch of the Border”.
Norma left Nicaragua to work and build her house. She was killed along one of the unmarked crossing points
Costa Rica will start vaccinating younger adults who have at least one Covid-19 risk factor, the Social Security System announced Wednesday.
Areas that have vaccinated at least 80% of elderly adults (defined here as 58 years or older) will start inoculating at-risk 18 to 57-year-olds.
“Our priority is to finish vaccinating the elderly, but we also need to advance in the vaccination process with Group 3 in those health areas that are already close to ending with Group 2,” said Mario Ruíz, medical manager of the Caja.
Among the risk factors that qualify a Costa Rican citizen or resident into Group 3 are: hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, chronic respiratory disease, chronic kidney disease, grade III obesity, morbid obesity, cancer, HIV-AIDS and the beneficiaries of organ transplants.