- Covid symptoms include high fever, a new cough or loss of smell or taste
- You can expose your risk of fever by simply touching your skin
- If your back or chest is hot, you may have a high temperature
- You should isolate yourself at home and do a Covid test if you get high fever
Covid affairs continued to rise in the UK, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing a third national exclusion earlier this month. One of the easiest ways to expose your coronavirus risk is to check if you have a fever.
Covid has killed more than 80,000 people in the UK, following the emergence of a third wave.
The arrival of Covid vaccines gave the public a light at the end of the tunnel,
But the government and scientists are still appealing to the public to stay vigilant and stay at home.
You may be at risk for coronavirus, and you may want to consider getting tested for Covid if you have a high fever.
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“If you have any of the main symptoms of coronavirus [Covid-19], get a test as soon as possible. Stay at home until you get the result, ”the NHS said.
“The main symptoms of coronavirus are high temperature, a new, persistent cough, [and] a loss or change in your sense of smell or taste.
“Most people with coronavirus have at least one of these symptoms.
“A high temperature – it means you feel hot to the touch of your chest or back [you do not need to measure your temperature]. “