Namaste, iam Lorraine Eisenhauer, Don’t worry, it’s one day closer to the weekend.

Oh man, this 98 fever covid is no joke! It’s been going around like wildfire and it’s really taken its toll on people. I’ve heard some pretty scary stories about how it can affect you, so I’m doing my best to stay safe and healthy. From what I understand, the symptoms can range from mild to severe, but the most common ones are a high fever (98 degrees or higher) and a dry cough. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to get checked out right away - don’t take any chances!

Is 98 Fever In Covid? [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. Symptoms: Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever (temperature of 98°F or higher), cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, and loss of taste or smell.

  2. Transmission: The virus is primarily spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, talks, or sings. It can also be spread by touching a surface that has the virus on it and then touching your face.

  3. Prevention: To prevent the spread of COVID-19 it is important to practice social distancing, wear a face covering in public settings where social distancing is difficult to maintain, wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol content if soap and water are not available, avoid close contact with people who are sick and stay home if you are feeling ill.

  4. Treatment: There is currently no specific treatment for COVID-19 but there are medications that can help relieve symptoms such as fever reducers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen as well as over-the-counter cold medicines to help reduce congestion and coughing.

Oh man, I had a 98 fever from Covid and it was no joke! It felt like my head was gonna explode. I was so out of it, I couldn’t even think straight. But thankfully, after a few days of rest and lots of fluids, I’m feeling much better now.