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Ministry of Health reveals reason why it cancelled weekly U concerts at the UCR

Summary by La Nación, Grupo Nación
The Ministry of Health reported this Friday, April 25, that it cancelled the concerts of the University Week of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) due to the late submission of the application for health authorization for temporary mass concentration events.In a brief statement sent this afternoon, Health reported that it rejected and filed the application in compliance with the General Regulations for operating health permits, permits for habil…

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The Ministry of Health reported this Friday, April 25, that it cancelled the concerts of the University Week of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) due to the late submission of the application for health authorization for temporary mass concentration events.In a brief statement sent this afternoon, Health reported that it rejected and filed the application in compliance with the General Regulations for operating health permits, permits for habil…

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Ministry of Health refused permission for Week U 2025 on extemporaneous application San José, 26 Apr (elmundo.cr) – Health Minister Mary Munive confirmed this Thursday that the application for health authorization for the mass concentration event corresponding to University Week 2025 of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) was filed outside the regulatory deadline, which led to its rejection and immediate filing. Upon multiple consultations of the…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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