Question on MDM: A 30 year old complains of runny nose, some post nasal drip, and sore throat, as well as a bit of fatigue, sporadic cough, and subjective "warm armpits" about 8 days after a return from Thailand. Temperature 99.2, otherwise normal vitals and unremarkable exam. Currently residing in an area with no active cases of COVID.
Would you test or not at this point?
Same patient, placed on home isolation after initial visit, 4 days later reports feeling much better, sore throat is gone, still with some runny nose, but sudafed helps with that. Cough is also gone since starting sudafed. Just a little more tired than usual, but not as much fatigue as 2-3 days prior.
What's your level of clinical suspicion for COVID?
Tough call in my mind, especially with that recent trip to Thailand and all these anecdotal reports of URI symptom being the only symptoms of COVID. But if I'm operating under the assumption that the median incubation period is 5 days, and that a true 100.4 fever is one of the most common symptoms, along with cough, I'm leaning towards a standard viral URI with a possible allergic rhinitis component. I think duration of COVID is close to 2 weeks, and if symptoms are improving on day 4, that's a little more fitting with a viral URI as well.
Ended up not testing, and advised to remain in self-isolation until 48 hours post any symptoms.
Thoughts?