Is dizziness and fever a new coronavirus?

Dizziness and fever are not necessarily due to the novel coronavirus, but can also occur in patients with common upper respiratory tract infections. Once patients develop dizziness and fever, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital in a timely manner to complete relevant tests to determine the cause of these symptoms. Patients with novel coronavirus infection may have fever and dizziness, in addition to general malaise and muscle aches, and patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia may also have ground glass-like changes in the lung CT, mostly in the outer bands. The diagnosis of novel coronavirus pneumonia needs to be confirmed by either a nucleic acid test for novel coronavirus or an antibody assay. In general, if you are positive for novel coronavirus, you will be considered to have novel coronavirus pneumonia, but only dizziness and fever are two symptoms that cannot be judged as novel coronavirus.