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Ombudsman’s Office asks to suspend classes due to the increase of Covid cases in Costa Rica

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Costa Rican Ombudsman's Office asked the Government this Wednesday to suspend the school year to guarantee the right to health of children and adolescents the increase in cases of covid-19 that has been registered since April.

The Ombudsman's Office asked the President of the country, Carlos Alvarado, the Minister of Health, Daniel Salas, and the Minister of Education, Guiselle Cruz, to decree an immediate suspension of the school year to protect students, as well as teachers and administrative staff.

The Ombudsman, Catalina Crespo, indicated that the saturation of different emergency units in . . .

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