Anonymous

4 years

Slight Fever last night

I have slight fever 38.4 yesterday and have isolated myself. My temperature was around 37.1 this morning. No cough and sore throat. Am I at risk of covid-19?

Thank you for your question.

First and foremost, I understand your concern regarding this issue of coronavirus since there’s an outbreak of the virus.

To know you risk for this virus, you are encouraged to answer the quiz on Risk Assessment for COVID-19 to evaluate your health status in regards to this disease. After completing this quiz, you will be classified into several categories with an advice on the next appropriate steps to be taken.

Besides COVID-19 infection, symptoms of fever can be caused by other health problems such as:

  • Bacterial or other viral infection

  • Dengue fever

  • Allergic Rhinitis

  • Inflammation

In order for us to provide you with an accurate choice of treatment and management, we need additional details to explore further into your current complaints. Therefore, we greatly suggest that you refer this to your nearest medical doctor. You may also click on this link (DoctorOnCall) to speak with our doctors online. We assure you that our conversations are kept in confidentiality unless additional consultation needed with other medical parties.

You may consult a MOH doctor by clicking Ask Doctor at the Ministry of Health website (COVID-19 Portal) to ask any health issues related to COVID-19 starting from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm.

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I wish you a fast recovery and thank you

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