When infection with a novel coronavirus progresses to pneumonia, the body develops the typical manifestations of pneumonia. Patients can develop fever, body aches, difficulty breathing, coughing and sputum, and an increased body temperature is the main manifestation of inflammation in the lungs. The temperature can be temporarily controlled if antipyretic drugs are taken, and this temperature will continue to increase if the inflammation in the lungs is not effectively controlled. If the pneumonia is effectively controlled, the obvious sign is that the temperature is effectively controlled, so the general history of neocoronavirus is usually 2-3 weeks. If the infection with neo-coronavirus is treated promptly the body temperature will drop rapidly. So patients with neo-coronavirus pneumonia generally have their temperature under timely control in about two weeks, accompanied by other symptoms of improving pneumonia, such as chest tightness and breath-holding, which are clinical signs of its progression to benefits. Content source: Dr. Ararai