If you have symptoms such as fever, body aches, and headaches, along with extreme fatigue, it is important to assess your risk of contracting the coronavirus. It is recommended to check for symptoms like fever, cough, shortness of breath, and muscle pain, and consider your recent travel history or exposure to individuals with respiratory illnesses. If you believe you may be at risk, it is advisable to contact the appropriate healthcare authorities for guidance on testing and necessary precautions. In the meantime, practicing good hygiene, staying home, and avoiding contact with others, especially vulnerable individuals, can help prevent further spread of the virus. Remember that while the situation may seem concerning, panicking is not helpful - focus on protecting yourself and others to control the pandemic.
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