36.7°C is a normal body temperature, but it is not possible to determine the presence of novel coronavirus infection by body temperature.
Normal body temperature is between 36~37℃ on average, and 36.7℃ is within the normal range, which is a normal body temperature; however, some patients with novel coronavirus infection will have fever symptoms, and some patients with novel coronavirus infection will not have fever symptoms, so it is not possible to determine whether there is a novel coronavirus by body temperature.
If you have traveled to an outbreak-prone area or have had close contact with a confirmed patient, it is recommended that you actively undergo nucleic acid testing, and the results of the nucleic acid test can determine whether or not you are infected with the novel coronavirus.
The novel coronavirus is highly contagious and must be given high priority for early detection, isolation and treatment in order to minimize the damage to the body and the spread of the disease.
If you have any unwell symptoms, you should go to the hospital and consult your physician for guidance.