Appears as if Costa Rica has changed its policy in regards to people leaving the country and their residency status from a previous announcement.
Costa Rica residents can leave the country without losing their residency status, the Immigration Administration confirmed to The Tico Times. However, non-citizens will not be allowed to re-enter the country until at least April 13.
The Immigration Administration statement, based on the decree published in official government newspaper La Gaceta, clarifies a measure enacted by Costa Rica in late March. At the time, President Carlos Alvarado said “all foreigners residing [in Costa Rica] or with regular migratory status in the country who leave the national territory will automatically lose their immigration status.”
https://ticotimes.net/2020/04/03/news-b ... ing-statusTo poster Zeos
The Chinese did not know what they were dealing with at first...they thought it was a flu. Does that sound familiar? And they did try to suppress the information early on...for whatever reason. But that doctor there that died is a national hero now...for speaking up - in China. And by early January they were cooperating with international bodies.
are you talking about the corrupt WHO?
One thing this did expose, just how restrictive and suppressive the regulatory state is in the US.
Amazing that in a crisis, approvals are being done at a rapid pace
How big pharma is demonized until they are needed
Why did the Chinos suppress information at any point, whatever reason is a pretty poor excuse
From the Washington Post, not exactly in the President's back pocket
Long lines have been forming at funeral homes in Wuhan over the past two weeks, as family members have been informed they may collect their loved ones’ remains ahead of Tomb-Sweeping Day. Some waited six hours to collect an urn, then the ashes.
The Hankou Funeral Parlor’s crematorium was operating 19 hours a day, with male staff enlisted to help carry bodies. In just two days, the home received 5,000 urns, the respected magazine Caixin reported.
Using photos posted online, social media sleuths have estimated that Wuhan funeral homes had returned 3,500 urns a day since March 23. That would imply a death toll in Wuhan of about 42,000 — or 16 times the official number. Another widely shared calculation, based on Wuhan’s 84 furnaces running nonstop and each cremation taking an hour, put the death toll at 46,800.