The top link has this
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/covid-4/coronavirus-canada
"If You Recovered from COVID-19 Recently
"If you recovered from a documented COVID-19 infection within the past 90 days (regardless of vaccination status), you do NOT need to get a test 3–5 days after travel. People can continue to test positive for up to 90 days after diagnosis and not be infectious to others. You also do not need to self-quarantine after travel."
So if you were asymptomatic and tested positive you could be anywhere on that scale of 90 days.
For example, I catch COVID on November 1 but don't know it (asymptomatic). On December 30 I get tested and get a positive result. Everyone gets all worried thinking I may have given it to them and I have to isolate for 5 days. When in reality I have recovered and am not contagious.
Did I get that right? If I did how can anyone control anything in that situation?
Is a positive test considered to be a documented COVID-19 infection?
I searched that question and was quite surprised by the variety of results
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffcm&q=documented+COVID-19+infection&ia=web
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