Sup, iam Sam West, Buongiorno.
Well, here we are in the midst of a pandemic, and it’s no surprise that there’s been a lot of talk about positive COVID fever. But what exactly is it? Well, let me tell ya - it’s when your body temperature rises above 100.4°F (38°C) due to an infection with the novel coronavirus. Yup, that means you’ve got a fever! But don’t worry - while this can be scary and uncomfortable, there are ways to manage it and get back on track. So if you’re feeling under the weather with positive COVID fever, take heart - help is out there!
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So, even if you don’t have a fever, it doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. Y’know, it’s still important to take all the necessary precautions and get tested if you think you may have been exposed. Bottom line: don’t let your guard down!
Social Distancing: Social distancing is a key factor in preventing the spread of COVID-19. This includes avoiding large gatherings, maintaining at least 6 feet of distance between yourself and others, and wearing a face covering when out in public.
Hand Washing: Regularly washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is an effective way to reduce the risk of infection from COVID-19.
Cleaning Surfaces: Cleaning frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs, countertops, and light switches can help reduce the spread of germs that may be carrying the virus.
Avoid Touching Your Face: Touching your face can transfer germs from your hands to your nose or mouth which can increase your risk of infection from COVID-19.
Wear a Mask: Wearing a mask when out in public helps protect you and those around you by reducing the spread of respiratory droplets that may contain the virus if you are infected but not showing symptoms yet (known as pre-symptomatic transmission).
Positive covid fever is no joke - it’s serious business. It’s important to take all the necessary precautions if you think you may have it. Symptoms can include a high fever, chills, body aches, and fatigue. If you experience any of these symptoms, don’t hesitate to get checked out right away. Taking care of yourself is key to beating this virus!