As the world faces an unprecedented challenge in the novel coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which as of 21 March 2020 has had 287,239 confirmed cases and 11,921 number of deaths worldwide, its consequences have reached all facets of medicine, including dermatology.(1) It remains a rapidly evolving scenario with guidance being updated regularly to reflect new information. Whilst it presents unique challenges to dermatology, it also presents an opportunity to help drive the development of new infrastructure to adapt and improve dermatology practice.
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