New coronavirus pneumonia is less likely to be runny, and by far the most important symptom is fever, and a prolonged high fever, followed by a dry cough and malaise, which in turn can lead to symptoms such as difficulty breathing. So if you just find a runny nose, it is more likely to be other diseases, because runny nose is less common in novel coronavirus pneumonia, and other diseases, such as influenza, or bacterial infections, or other respiratory diseases, are more likely to be runny compared to novel coronavirus pneumonia. So if you just feel runny in general, don’t be too alarmed, just go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time. Content source: Dr. You Lai