
MASSACHUSETTS, US, (AP): Skin doctors suddenly are looking at a lot of toes — whether by an emailed picture or video visit — as concern grows that for some people, a sign of Covid-19 may pop up in an unusual spot.
Boston dermatologist Esther Freeman expected to see skin complaints as the pandemic unfolded — various kinds of rashes occur when people get very ill from other viruses.
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