La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 19, 2026, through its official Twitter account. The posts covered topics ranging from media industry changes to health warnings and developments in local sports.
In the first post at 22:58 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Reconocido periodista Paul Ulloa tiene nueva casa luego de su despido de Extra TV https://t.co/wcSgIuUhlh”. This tweet announced that journalist Paul Ulloa has found a new workplace after his departure from Extra TV. La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with extensive coverage of national events.
A few minutes later, at 23:03 UTC, La Nación addressed public health concerns with the message: ” ¿Le sangran las encías al cepillarse? Cuidado, podría estar ignorando una alerta grave https://t.co/iZmr0gIWuk”. The tweet cautioned readers about bleeding gums while brushing teeth and suggested it could be a sign of a serious underlying condition. Gum disease is commonly linked to inadequate oral hygiene and can lead to further complications if left untreated.
At 23:07 UTC, La Nación shifted focus to local sports by reporting: ” En Saprissa se acabaron los permisos: Ricardo Blanco y Deyver Vega lanzan advertencia antes de visitar a San Carlos https://t.co/5aimg7Z8h5″. This update highlighted that players Ricardo Blanco and Deyver Vega from Deportivo Saprissa issued a warning ahead of their match against San Carlos. Deportivo Saprissa is among Costa Rica’s most successful football clubs and frequently features in national sports coverage.
These updates reflect La Nación’s role in providing timely information across various sectors including media personnel movements, public health alerts, and sports news for the Costa Rican audience.



