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Originally Posted by cabmando
Here's pretty much what I remember about rapid tests
"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is alerting clinical laboratory staff and health care providers that false positive results can occur with antigen tests, including when users do not follow the instructions for use of antigen tests for the rapid detection of SARS-CoV-2."
I didn't find it funny, I found it true. The majority of your population live within a very small radius of your largest cities in each province IIRC. So he'll be social distancing simply by entering Canada. It's a HUGE country with a lot of wide open space. Your population density is something like 12 people per square mile. Where we live, and it's a small town, it's 2000 per square mile. He's social distancing just by entering Canada.
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Our theoretical population density may be around that, but as you know people are not evenly distributed across every square kilometer of Canada, just like the states.
Depending where is coming from, and going to, he may be entering a more populated area than he is leaving. Toronto for example is over 4300 people per sq. kilometer.