“It is an unusual rash in people who don’t normally get rashes. That is the key thing. It can just last for a day and disappear, so people have got to be quite vigilant. Other people get it for a long time.”
COVID-19 can present itself in a variety of different types of rash, he added.
Patients have reported developing hives, as well as rashes similar to chicken pox.
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The skin condition can develop anywhere on the skin, with coronavirus patients reporting changes to their hands, feet, torso, back, and even lips.
If you’re worried about the development of a new rash, you should consider remaining at home to avoid spreading the virus.
Source: Daily Express