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Yoni Heisler
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While most everyone at this point is familiar with the range of common COVID-19 symptoms, researchers over the past few months have observed several uncommon symptoms that can sometimes manifest early on after exposure to the coronavirus.
To this point, Harvard Professor and infectious disease expert Dr. Andrew Chan has noticed that rash, raised skin bumps, and inflammation on the fingers and toes can sometimes be an early indication of a COVID-19 infection. Chan reached this conclusion by carefully observing data gleaned from the COVID Symptom Study carried out in the UK last year which encompassed hundreds of thousands of patients.
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This rare coronavirus symptom could be the very first sign of an infection originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 3 Mar 2021 at 09:00:45 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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