If your daughter is only experiencing a little sneezing and has no fever, you do not need to worry about COVID at this moment. However, if she or a family member starts to experience fever, cough, shortness of breath, or extreme fatigue, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional. You can use a website like CoronaCheck to assess the need for medical attention, and if necessary, call a healthcare hotline to schedule a screening appointment. It is important to follow guidelines for testing and avoid public transportation when going for a screening appointment.
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