What is the normal range for a new crown temperature

The normal range of body temperature in patients with new coronavirus infection is the same as that of normal people, and the normal range of axillary temperature is usually between 36.0°C and 37.2°C.
The common clinical symptoms of new coronavirus infection include fever, cough, and fatigue, as well as nasal congestion, sore throat, and muscle aches and pains, and easy respiratory symptoms. In the absence of fever, the body temperature of patients with Neocollins is the same as that of the general population, generally between 36.0℃ and 37.2℃, and once the body temperature exceeds 37.2℃, it is a low-grade fever.
However, fever is only a clinical symptom of infection with the new coronavirus, not a specific symptom, not all patients will have fever. Therefore, you cannot rely on fever to determine whether you are infected with New Crown Virus, and you need to go to a regular hospital to receive nucleic acid testing to make a clear diagnosis.
If a patient is infected with New Crown Virus, he or she must be actively treated in isolation.