Bonaire's travel update

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Looks like there are three cases of COVID-19 in Curacao and 3 cases in Aruba. Bonaire is still holding out! I'm sure it's just a matter of time though. Hopefully they will be better prepared when it does arrive on the island at Hospital San Francisco (Fushadon Mariadol)
 
Looks like there are three cases of COVID-19 in Curacao and 3 cases in Aruba. Bonaire is still holding out! I'm sure it's just a matter of time though. Hopefully they will be better prepared when it does arrive on the island at Hospital San Francisco (Fushadon Mariadol)
How is that going to happen? No test kits, no ventilators....
 
How is that going to happen? No test kits, no ventilators....
Surely the Dutch realize that it will get to Bonaire sooner or later and have the appropriate facilities to deal with it. I've never been to San Francisco, but it certainly looks large enough from the outside to have an ICU with ventilators. But Looks can be deceiving!
 
According to Delta, they still have regularly scheduled flights for Bonaire.
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I wonder if the people at the airport know.... :p
 
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