With the increase in the number of admissions of patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia and the accumulation of clinical experience, it is known that some patients have no fever but only cough, or only fever without cough. The diagnosis of novel coronavirus pneumonia is based on the combination of clinical manifestations and epidemiologic history. The presence of fever or cough within 14 days of the onset of symptoms, travel to an area where novel coronavirus pneumonia is endemic, exposure to patients with similar fever or diagnosis, and the presence of clusters of illnesses are all important factors in the diagnosis. Regardless of the presence of fever or cough, do not panic too much. If the fever persists or the cough is severe, and there is a history of related exposure, it is important to go to the relevant healthcare organization for timely consultation. Source: Dr. Yurai