Coronavirus symptoms: 'COVID toes,' frostbite-like skin rash emerge as possible side effects
Dr. Jennifer Choi at Northwestern Medicine discusses how several different types of skin rashes that have been connected with COVID-19.
FULL STORY: https://abc7chicago.com/health/covid-toes-mystery-blood-clots-appear-as-new-possible-coronavirus-symptoms/6119389/
Видео Coronavirus symptoms: 'COVID toes,' frostbite-like skin rash emerge as possible side effects канала ABC 7 Chicago
FULL STORY: https://abc7chicago.com/health/covid-toes-mystery-blood-clots-appear-as-new-possible-coronavirus-symptoms/6119389/
Видео Coronavirus symptoms: 'COVID toes,' frostbite-like skin rash emerge as possible side effects канала ABC 7 Chicago
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
The Underground Chicago, popular River North nightclub, ending regular operations12 injured during turbulence on Qatar Airways flight to DublinPossible Tornado Swirls in Central TexasMayor, Council disagree on who can end use of ShotSpotter technology11 children taken to hospital after school buses crash on I-55, police sayTornado Warning in effect for Lake County until 7:15 PM SundayWhat to do when turbulence strikes on your next flightMan killed, 9 people hurt in multi-vehicle crash in Englewood, Chicago police sayNFL kicker Brandon McManus accused of sexual assault in lawsuitUChicago student says he was told diploma could be withheld over part in pro-Palestinian encampmentChicago police fatally shoot stabbing suspect, wound victim on West Side: CPDZoo Celebrates First Screaming Hairy Armadillo Pup Births Since 2018Plane engine catches fire at O'Hare, FAA says2 men killed in Albany park shooting, Chicago police sayLIVE: ABC7 Chicago Cicada CamLIVE: ABC7 Chicago Cicada CamIconic home in Texas Mansion Murder is on the marketFunnel Cloud Twists Through Sky in North-Central TexasEngine fire on O'Hare taxiway causes mid-air delays: 'We were scared'Motorcyclist killed in crash on I-90 in Kane County: ISPTornado Kicks Up Debris as It Touches Down in South Missouri