At present, if the fever reaches 37.3℃ or above, one should go to the fever clinic for relevant screening. 37.3℃ or above is considered feverish for normal people, and from the current observation, the specific fever of C pneumonia is not completely constant, nor is it persistently high, and there are even some patients with severe or critical illnesses whose fever is not significant, so one cannot use fever alone to determine the illness. The onset of the disease is still based on epidemiologic history, such as whether the patient has traveled to an infected area, whether he or she has been in contact with related patients, whether he or she has any respiratory symptoms in addition to fever, and ultimately, in conjunction with imaging, which should be taken very seriously if it reveals an intrapulmonary lesion. If lesions are detected, viral testing is very important, and a positive viral test is required to identify CKP. Source: Dr. Yurai