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Whoa, it’s been a hot minute since the coronavirus pandemic started! With temperatures rising, it’s important to stay on top of how the virus is affected by heat. So let’s dive into what we know about temperature and COVID-19.

What Temperature Is Covid-19? [Solved]

Yup, fever’s a telltale sign of COVID-19. If your temp’s 100.4 or higher, you’ve likely got it. But even if your thermometer reads normal, you might still feel like you have a fever.

  1. Incubation Period: The incubation period for COVID-19 is typically between 2-14 days, meaning that a person may not show symptoms until up to two weeks after being exposed to the virus.

  2. Fever: A fever is one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19 and can range from mild to severe. It is important to monitor your temperature if you think you may have been exposed to the virus.

  3. Chills: Chills are another common symptom of COVID-19 and can be accompanied by a fever or other flu-like symptoms such as body aches, fatigue, and headache.

  4. Sweating: Sweating is also a common symptom of COVID-19 and can be accompanied by chills or other flu-like symptoms such as body aches, fatigue, and headache.

  5. Hypothermia: Hypothermia occurs when your body temperature drops below 95°F (35°C). This can be caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures or certain medications that lower your core body temperature. If you experience hypothermia while infected with COVID-19 it could indicate a more serious infection requiring medical attention immediately

Covid 19 is a virus that’s been making temperatures rise all over the world. It’s caused a lot of disruption, and it’s not going away anytime soon. In fact, it seems like the hotter it gets, the more cases we see. So if you want to stay safe, keep an eye on your thermometer and take precautions when temperatures start to soar!