The first symptoms of novel coronavirus pneumonia tend to be fever, which is the predominant symptom, followed by dry cough and malaise. Other symptoms are less likely to occur. In novel coronavirus pneumonia, fever is generally classified as low fever, moderate fever, high fever, and ultra-high fever. Generally, low fever is 37.3°C-38°C, moderate fever is 38.1-39°C, high fever is 39.1-41°C, and higher is considered to be super high fever. There are many cases of novel coronavirus that present with high fever for more than 72 hours, which is more serious and has a greater impact and burden on the body. However, some cases of low fever or no fever are now found, and some critically ill patients may have low or no fever, so it is still important to be aware of this. If you find a fever, you should still try to go to the officially designated fever clinic for timely medical attention. Content source: Dr. You Lai