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As the world plunges into the longest and the biggest lockdown in world’s history, most of us are turning towards an increased use of mobile phones as the most convenient way to stay connected. However, this convenience is also taking a toll on the overall skin health, particularly in the patients of acne.
As the world tries to grapple with the COVID‐19 pandemic, dermatologists are left in a lurch as there is a lacuna in dermatologic literature as well as training regarding the cutaneous manifestations of varied viral agents capable of causing epidemics/pandemics or the potential to be bio‐weaponised. Such outbreaks have the potential to become a pandemic given this age of globalisation. The quote by George Santayana stands true ‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’. Thus, this article lends a perspective to the recent viral outbreaks and is aimed at summarising these agents and their clinical features to serve as a quick reference for dermatologists.
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