“…The average age for pediatric patients with a dermatologic manifestation was 12.9 years of age (SD 3.6, or median 14 years with IQR [14, 14]) 11,12,16–18,32,33,52,53,65,66,72,86 and for adults was 34.2 years (SD 21.8, or median 56.8 years with IQR [26, 78]) 5,6,8–15,19,21–26,28–31,34–41,43,45–51,54–61,63,64,67–71,73–77,79–85,88,89 . There was a slight preponderance of females in the pediatric population (57.1%) 12,16–18,32,33,52,53,65,66,72,86 and adult population (52.3%) 5,6,8–15,19,21–26,28–31,34–41,43,45–51,54–61,63,64,67–71,73–77,79–82,84,85,88,89 . Average latency from COVID‐19 symptoms to cutaneous findings for pediatric patients was 1.5 days (SD 2.9, ranging from −3 to 7 days) and for adult patients was 7.9 days (SD 10.7, or median 7 days with IQR [3, 20]), with a range of −2 days (i.e.…”