COVID-19 and Skin: A New Chapter in Dermatology

    Daniel Henry, David Henry
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    TLDR COVID-19 can cause skin problems directly or from using protective gear and sanitizers, and knowing this can help treat patients better.
    The document "COVID-19 and Skin (A New Chapter in Dermatology)" discusses the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to dermatologists. The authors note that dermatological conditions can be associated with the infection itself, or due to the use of protective equipment like PPE kits and hand sanitizers. The authors suggest that a better understanding of the association between COVID-19 and skin conditions can lead to improved patient treatment.
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