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Temperature In Covid -19 days
I would like to know the temperature bar / braket In Covid -19 days . What is the noticeable temperature in case of postive or initial effected days.
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Well their is no such thing as bar or bracket temperature for covid.Any temperature above 99 degree Fahrenheit needs to be monitored cautiously
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Like any viral illness, COVID will show low grade fever around 100.
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Normal body temperature ranges from 97F to 99F. In covid patients mild grade fever do persits around 99 to 100. Beyond that you need medications to control.
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Drink lots of water around 5-6 litres per day to keep your hydrated.
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In case of persistent symptoms consult a doctor for that.
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99-101 degree f fever
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Maintain temperature chart. Note saturation at regular intervals.
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