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Kralendijk – Last Saturday the final group of additional medical and support staff for Fundashon Mariadal arrived, again coordinated by the Amsterdam University Medical Center (AUMC). The specialists were screened at the airport of Bonaire for complaints related to the coronavirus. They will remain in quarantine at home for another two weeks before they can be ready to support the other doctors in Fundashon Mariadal. At this moment Bonaire is still free of COVID-19 infections, but should this change, good medical help is available.
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