The temperature of the body fever is not the basis for isolation of novel coronavirus pneumonia. As long as it is determined that the patient is infected with novel coronavirus, regardless of whether the infected person is febrile or not, and regardless of the temperature, he or she needs to be isolated immediately and given regular treatment in a timely manner. For suspected infected people who have a history of close contact with infected people, as well as those who have traveled, lived or worked in endemic areas, they need to be isolated in a single room in a hospital with effective isolation and protection conditions. At the same time, confirmed patients can be admitted to the same ward for more than one person, and individualized treatment plans can be developed according to the severity of the patient’s condition to avoid complications and save the patient’s life as much as possible.