AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMosquito-borne disease alert: The U.S. Embassy in San José issued a health warning for Playa Langosta (Santa Cruz, Guanacaste) after a chikungunya outbreak was declared locally, with 45 suspected cases, 4 confirmed, and 17 probable—plus guidance to prevent bites and enhanced precautions for travelers. Public health capacity strain: Costa Rica’s CCSS says a severe anesthesiologist shortage has forced major hospitals to cancel or reschedule surgeries, leaving nearly 199,000 patients waiting and closing operating rooms at San Juan de Dios, Calderón Guardia, and México Hospital. Climate-health link for coastal communities: A coalition launched “United for Costa Rica’s Reefs” to protect coral reefs as El Niño-driven ocean warming threatens to intensify stress through early 2027, urging tourism and maritime footprint reductions during the most critical months. Hospital operations: Separately, CCSS board paralysis is reported to be leaving health decisions in limbo, adding to system pressure. Wellness travel spotlight: Forbes highlighted Waldorf Astoria Punta Cacique as a top luxury stay worth planning a trip around, reflecting Guanacaste’s growing appeal. Health & safety travel watch: CDC-linked reporting also flags broader mosquito-virus travel advisories affecting Costa Rica.
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