According to current studies, the fever in novel coronary pneumonia is not characteristic and may be low or moderately high. In addition to fever, the new pneumonia is accompanied by malaise and dry cough. Mild cases may also have no symptoms at all. If the patient has not been to the infected area and has not been exposed to confirmed or suspected cases, there is no need to panic. The presence of a low fever may also be a normal immune response of the body, and the normal body temperature usually returns after 72 hours. If the fever still does not improve after 3 days, the patient can go to the hospital’s infection department for relevant tests to clarify the diagnosis.