La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 28, 2026, covering topics from global health to local culture and gastronomy.
At 15:56 UTC, La Nación reported on the spread of a new COVID-19 variant. The post stated: ” Nueva variante de covid-19 BA.3.2 se expande en el mundo: esto se sabe sobre su riesgo y alcance https://t.co/D9vu1Gnnr5″ (March 28, 2026). This announcement highlights ongoing monitoring of emerging coronavirus variants by international and national health authorities as part of efforts to inform the public about potential risks and transmission patterns.
Later that day at 16:03 UTC, La Nación shared news related to Costa Rica’s culinary scene: ” Tin Jo cierra un ciclo: María Hon y Robert Faulstich ceden restaurante tras más de medio siglo de historia https://t.co/VeqPREzKsl” (March 28, 2026). The tweet refers to the closure of an era for Restaurante Tin Jo, an establishment with more than fifty years of history in San José. The founders, María Hon and Robert Faulstich, are stepping down after decades of operation.
At 16:07 UTC on the same day, La Nación posted about Cristiana Nassar’s experience with a notable theatrical proposal: ” A Cristiana Nassar le propusieron ser María Magdalena, pero lo que contó después se robó el show https://t.co/HuzTAZfMtf” (March 28, 2026). The tweet hints at Nassar being offered the role of Mary Magdalene and her subsequent revelations during or after the event.
La Nación has a longstanding reputation for providing timely updates on both international issues such as public health developments and significant local cultural milestones. The outlet’s coverage reflects its engagement with diverse topics relevant to Costa Rican society and beyond.



