An-Najah News - We may feel anxious, once we feel a slight sore throat or cough or even finds that the body’s temperature has risen somewhat. We are all experiencing natural concerns in “Corona's time” but, what are the symptoms of COVID-19 infection that cause anxiety if they appear in a person, and when should this person seek the help of a doctor?

Two questions have been answered by the National Health Service in the United Kingdom.

According to the British Commission, two main symptoms represent a possible infection with the virus once they appear, the first of which is a “significant” rise in body temperature that is felt when touching the chest area.

The second is exposure to strong, persistent coughing episodes, in an unprecedented way.

These two symptoms confirm that this person suffers from acute pneumonia, which cannot be calmed by the antibiotics used for normal colds, which means that it is up to the strength of the immune system.

The British National Health Authority says that no person subjected to these two symptoms should go to the doctor, and in such a case advises to resort to domestic isolation for at least seven days, but if the symptoms worsen and do not stop within 7 days, here comes the role of the doctor.