My mother had 101.6 F fever yesterday which I tried controlling through Paracetamol 650mg. I am giving the medicine after every 6 hours. I'm concerned whether it's COVID or not. Here in UP it's very hard to get tested and also get timely reports. Her SpOx has varied between 93-99 since yesterday. Kindly help.
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Yeh it could definitely be covid as there is high fever and falling spo2 to less than 94.
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