La Nación reports on measles alert at Liceo de Moravia and reactions from public figures

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 10, 2026, addressing local events and personalities.

The first post focused on public health concerns at an educational institution. On March 10, 2026, La Nación posted: ” Alerta por sarampión: ¿habrá clases este martes en el Liceo de Moravia? https://t.co/LCSIQZGPi9″. The tweet raises the question of whether classes would be held at Liceo de Moravia due to a measles alert.

Later that evening, the outlet addressed a developing story involving Toni Costa. At 02:37 UTC on March 10, 2026, La Nación wrote: ” Toni Costa se defiende tras polémica familiar: ‘Antes de juzgar la vida de alguien, respeten’ https://t.co/edEzC0qR8U”. In this post, Costa is quoted urging respect before making judgments about someone’s life.

Shortly after, the channel reported on an exchange among sports figures during a live broadcast. At 02:45 UTC on March 10, 2026, La Nación stated: ” Comentario de Hernán Medford termina con Christian Sandoval llamando ‘bonachón’ a Rolando Fonseca en vivo https://t.co/WH54DB38Yo”.

La Nación regularly covers breaking news in Costa Rica across various domains including education and public health as well as cultural and sports commentary.



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