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Costa Rica Seeks to Prohibit Synthetic Nicotine in Vapers Due to its Effects on Minors

Costa Rica Seeks to Prohibit Synthetic Nicotine in Vapers Due to its Effects on Minors
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Costa Rica reports three deaths due to rickettsiosis

Costa Rica reports three deaths due to rickettsiosis
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Costa Rica is Still Free of COVID-19 Variants Detected .

(MENAFN - Costa Rica News) TCRN STAFF Like you, we are tired of corporate media that is politically driven and one sided. So we decided to focus on news that s important to people. We re Creating a Conscious alternative news network that we feel the world needs and we need your help! We can t do this without you! Support news and media that matters and that can help change our world! The most recent sequencing of complete SARS-CoV-2 genomes, prepared by the Costa Rican Institute for Research and Education in Nutrition and Health (Inciensa) , ruled out the presence in the country of

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Costa Rica's coronavirus strain -

In December 2020, scientists from the Faculty of Microbiology of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) and the Costa Rican Institute for Research and Teaching in Nutrition and Health (Inciensa) concluded there is a local strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This mutation does not make the virus more lethal, contagious or aggressive, researchers say, though the strain is becoming more common in Costa Rica. In the December 2020 report, the so-called T1117I variant registered a presence of 14.5% in the 138 cases studied. A January 2021 report shows that that number has increased to 29.2%. This significantly exceeds the strain’s international frequency of under 1%.

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