Is pneumonia chilling with novel coronavirus infection?

Pneumonia with novel coronavirus infection can sometimes be accompanied by chills. Patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia can often have fever, and fever is often accompanied by chills, and the higher the fever, the more pronounced the chills. The higher the fever, the more pronounced the chills. For example, patients with high fever and a body temperature greater than 38.5°C can repeatedly experience chills, but for patients with low fever, the chills are not obvious. It should also be noted that some patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia may have no symptoms of chills or fever, especially those with mild disease, and should be differentiated accordingly, as the presence or absence of chills and fever alone should not be used to exclude or diagnose novel pneumonia. For those patients with suspected pneumonia, especially those at high risk with epidemiological history, when cough, weakness and chest tightness appear, it is also important to focus on the diagnosis of novel pneumonia by early improvement of blood tests, chest CT, and nucleic acid testing of respiratory specimens for novel coronavirus.