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FROM A HIGH RISK COUNTRY*? THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TAKE-OUT 4 June 2021 TIME FRAME WHAT TO DO WHERE Take a NAAT/PCR-test Between 72 and 48 hours before departure Complete the health declaration form Online at https://bonairepublichealth.org/en/form Within 24 hours before departure At a lab near you, so that you will have the result before departure TIME FRAME WHAT TO DO WHERE Take a NAAT/PCR-test Between 72 and 48 hours before departure Complete the health declaration form Online at https://bonairepublichealth.org/en/form Within 72 hours before arrival At a lab near you so that you will have the result before departure OPTION 1 Take an antigen test Upon arrival on Bonaire At the airport on Bonaire (book your test on www.bonairesafetravel.org/arrivalBonaire/) OPTION 2 The health declaration is needed for all travelers 0 years and older. Children younger than 13 years of age are not required to undergo a COVID-19 test. Always check www.bonairecrisis.com for the latest information The health declaration is needed for all travelers 0 years and older. Children younger than 13 years of age are not required to undergo a COVID-19 test. ARE YOU FULLY VACCINATED? Always check www.bonairecrisis.com for the latest information * Please see https://www.bonairecrisis.com/en/qas/qas-travelers/#main for which countries are listed as high risk countries at present. At this moment there is no difference with respect to the entry requirements between people that have been vaccinated, and those that are not. However, in the event you are fully vaccinated, please travel with your proof of vaccination!

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FROM A HIGH RISK COUNTRY*? THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO

HOTEL

TAKE-OUT

4 June 2021

TIME FRAME WHAT TO DO WHERE

Take a NAAT/PCR-test

Between 72 and 48 hours before departure Complete the health declaration form Online at https://bonairepublichealth.org/en/form

Within 24 hours before departureAt a lab near you, so that you will have the result

before departure

TIME FRAME WHAT TO DO WHERE

Take a NAAT/PCR-test

Between 72 and 48 hours before departure Complete the health declaration form Online at https://bonairepublichealth.org/en/form

Within 72 hours before arrival At a lab near you so that you will have the result before departure

OPTION 1

Take an antigen testUpon arrival on Bonaire At the airport on Bonaire (book your test on www.bonairesafetravel.org/arrivalBonaire/)

OPTION 2

The health declaration is needed for all travelers 0 years and older.

Children younger than 13 years of age are not required to undergo a COVID-19 test.

Always check www.bonairecrisis.com

for the latest information

The health declaration is needed for all travelers 0 years and older.

Children younger than 13 years of age are not required to undergo a COVID-19 test.

ARE YOU FULLY VACCINATED?

Always check www.bonairecrisis.com

for the latest information

* Please see https://www.bonairecrisis.com/en/qas/qas-travelers/#main for which countries are listed as high risk countries at present.

At this moment there is no difference with respect to the entry requirements between people that have been vaccinated, and those that are not. However, in the event you are fully vaccinated,

please travel with your proof of vaccination!

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FROM A HIGH RISK COUNTRY*? THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO

Always check www.bonairecrisis.com

for the latest information

This is how it works:

Stay in isolation in a separate bedroom from your travel companions. If this is not possible, you need to go to a separate isolation location

in your own or another accommodation.

This test will be done at the Public Health Department and is free of charge. Stay in

isolation while awaiting the result.

*Please note that all (extra) costs involved with isolation, quarantine, testing and medical costs are for your account. We strongly advise that you take out travel insurance to cover these costs.

What are the testing requirements for returning to your country of origin? And where can you get tested on Bonaire? Please check the latest official testing requirements for your country of origin. On Bonaire all regularly needed tests for travel, such as antigen tests and PCR tests, are readily commercially available at:

BonLab/Hestia: https://www.bonairesafetravel.org/ Bon Bida: www.bonbida.com/covid-19-pcr-testing-on-bonaire/Covid Test Bonaire: www.covidtestbonaire.com

You will need to follow up the directives from the Public Health Department of

Bonaire.

Always check www.bonairecrisis.com

for the latest information

You and your travel companions can drive to your accommodation in your own vehicle or taxi, while wearing a face mask and keeping

the windows of the vehicle open.

ANTIGEN TEST AT BONAIRE INTERNATIONAL

AIRPORT

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YOU NEED TO ISOLATE

TRAVEL COMPANIONS QUARANTINE

NEXT DAY PCR TEST

QUARANTINE FOR 5 DAYS & PCR TEST

ON DAY 5-

HAVE A GREAT STAY!

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ISOLATION MINIMUM 5 DAYS

ANTIGEN TEST AT BONAIRE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT UPON ARRIVAL

Are they fully vaccinated? They will not need to stay in quarantine, but will have to monitor their health and stay away from vulnerable people and large groups. They do need to undergo a PCR test after 5 days free of charge. When symptoms arise, call the free number 0800 0800 for a test and follow the directives from the Public Health

Department of Bonaire.

$ 47.50Antigen Test Upon Arrival

Book your antigen test preferably before

you travel on:www.bonairesafetravel.org/

arrivalBonaire/Positive Result

Positive Result

NegativeResult

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