Husker Mike
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To clarify it further, people who have RECOVERED from COVID-19 can still test positive for weeks after recovery, due to traces of the virus still existing in your body. Not enough to infect others, but enough to register on the PCR test. Hence, the 90 day rule that allows your doctor to certify that you have recovered from COVID and are "safe to travel" even though you may still test positive. That's why the 11 day rule stipulation is in place to ensure that you have actually recovered from your case.Can you kindly explain this further - you can get a doctor’s note to bring with just in case somebody tests positive in your party within an 11-day window from day of sailing hence, running into a possibility of testing positive at the port? Thanks!
https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/you-cou...or-covid-19-months-after-recovering-1.5764420