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Coronavirus patients may develop skin rashes and discolouration – 7NEWS.com.au
Doctors and researchers from around the world have reported on skin rashes among COVID-19 patients.

As COVID-19 started to spread across the United States earlier this year, dermatology offices began to see suspicious signs on some patients skin: Red or purple toes, itchy hives, mottled bumps on fingers, a lacy red rash that spread across legs and arms.
But were those truly associated with the novel coronavirus? After all, many other factors could be at play.
Many viral infections can trigger a skin rash, so when you catalogue these case reports, you have to have other data. Was the patient …
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