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WHAT ARE NEW SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19??

Chicken Pox like red foot mark could be a Symptom of the COVID-19

Corona virus has spread all over the world. Scientists are busy in  synthesizing a vaccine for corona virus but have not yet achieved success. Meanwhile, several new symptoms of corona are also emerging.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, another new symptom of the corona virus has emerged, which states that if there is a specific red mark on the feet, it may be a sign of the corona virus.
Experts claim that scars on your feet can be a warning sign of the onset of the virus.
A team of Spanish experts is investigating after seeing cases where people with sores on their feet, who had chicken pox-like marks on their feet, were later tested positive for Covid 19.

Experts at the Spanish General Council of Official Podia Street Colleges say it could be the first symptom of a deadly virus that has infected millions of people so far.
In a statement, experts said that several cases of coronavirus patients with footprints have been found in Italy, France and Spain.
It should be noted that the corona virus has caused 290,900 deaths worldwide and 4.34 million people have been infected with the corona virus. After Italy, the corona virus wreaked havoc in the United States and 83,425 people lost their lives  and more than 1.4 million people have been infected there.
Experts in the study, published in the British Journal of Dermatology, also said that in some cases of COVID-19, it was difficult to tell if the skin condition was caused by a virus or if the patient already had a skin problem.

However, experts warn that you should not self-diagnose code-19 on the basis of early symptoms as allergies or sores are common and it is necessary to contact medical experts.

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