Conjunctivitis is thought to be a symptom of COVID-19.
The woman later developed a fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit and became nauseous. This happened on day four, but it was not clear if this was four days after her symptoms started or four days after she was admitted to hospital. A test confirmed she was infected with the coronavirus.
The team said their findings suggest that eye fluids from COVID-19 patients"may be a potential source of infection."
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