
Kralendijk – Bonaire has twenty-six active cases of Covid-19 on January 27, 2021. Two of the twenty-five test results for Covid-19 are positive. One more person recovered. Four people are in hospital due to Covid-19, two get special care.
Take a test if you feel sick. It can take a while before you get the result. It’s important to wait the result in quarantine. Do not go outside before you get your result because you can infect other people. To bring these numbers down it’s important to maintain the hygiene instructions, as keep 1.5 meter distance and wash your hands with water and soap regularly to prevent infection with the Coronavirus.
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