- Covid’s symptoms include high fever, new cough or loss of smell or taste
- You can reveal your risk of fever simply by touching your skin
- If your back or chest is warm to the touch, you may have a high temperature
- You should isolate yourself at home and get a Covid test if you have a high fever
Covid’s cases continued to rise across the UK, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing a third national block earlier this month. One of the easiest ways to reveal your coronavirus risk is to check if you have a fever.
Covid killed more than 80,000 people in the United Kingdom after a third wave emerged.
The arrival of Covid vaccines gave the public a light at the end of the tunnel,
But the government and scientists are still asking the public to remain vigilant and at home.
You may be at risk of getting a coronavirus and should consider taking the Covid test if you have a high fever.
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“If you have any of the main symptoms of coronavirus [Covid-19], do a test as soon as possible. Stay at home until you get the result, ”said SUS.
“The main symptoms of coronavirus are high temperature, a new continuous cough, [and] loss or alteration of smell or taste.
“Most people with coronavirus have at least one of these symptoms.
“High temperature – it means that you feel hot when you touch your chest or back [you do not need to measure your temperature]. “