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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The Washington Post

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As more people ditch masks and isolation, pityriasis rosea has returned, suggesting that an infectious agent may be to blame.

This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

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This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

Terrible itchiness during pregnancy may be a sign of ICP, a condition that can lead to stillbirths - The Washington Post

This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

Coronavirus patients across East Coast turn to social media group for answers, support

This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

Homicide numbers poised to hit a record decline nationwide. But most Americans think murder is on the rise - ABC News

This skin rash is back after almost vanishing during the pandemic - The  Washington Post

Coronavirus Long-Haulers Are Developing Rashes, a Sign of Inflammation