From the CDC website, COVID-19 ‘positive result’ just means you’ve previously contracted the “common cold”
July 12, 2020
“… a positive result means that you have antibodies from an infection with a virus from the same family of viruses (called coronaviruses), such as the one that causes the common cold.”
“You may test positive for antibodies even if you have never had symptoms of COVID-19. This can happen if you had an infection without symptoms, which is called an asymptomatic infection.”
Source: CDC
The vast majority of patients with the new coronavirus recover successfully without needing serious medical attention.