I am aware of the testing types and requirements, however, the Bonaire Crisis Website infographic shows that the day 5 test for travelers from very high risk countries is supposed to be a NAAT (nucleic acid amplification test) PCR.
PCR is a type of NAAT, there are a handful others - like the ID-NOW for example, that do not use classic PCR (which takes a while), but still rely on the virus genetic sequence amplification procedure.
But people keep posting that the 5 day test on Bonaire is an antigen test - ???
Do we essentially need to pay for yet another PCR on day 5 in Bonaire? That result could then also be used to re-enter the US, but these tests are much more costly and I am not convinced the turnaround time in Bonaire is going to be fast enough...
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