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'Learning That Covid Affects Skin Can Help us Limit Transmission'

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As different strains, variations and mutations of Covid-19 morph their way throughout the world, vital research has revealed that it isn’t just symptoms of a fever, dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell that we should be aware of. A study into Covid-19 has uncovered rarer symptoms that may be a sign of the deadly virus, that we’ve previously been unaware of. Until now it has been unknown that changes to the skin and signs of rashes may be an indication that somebody is carrying the virus. But what are these changes to the skin and just how important is it that we learn about them? To find out more Sputnik spoke with, Vassilios Vassiliou, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of East Anglia.
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As different strains, variations and mutations of Covid-19 morph their way throughout the world, vital research has revealed that it isn’t just symptoms of a fever, dry cough, and losing your sense of taste and smell that we should be aware of. A study into Covid-19 has uncovered rarer symptoms that may be a sign of the deadly virus, that we’ve previously been unaware of. Until now it has been unknown that changes to the skin and signs of rashes may be an indication that somebody is carrying the virus. But what are these changes to the skin and just how important is it that we learn about them? To find out more Sputnik spoke with, Vassilios Vassiliou, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of East Anglia.
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