CASE REPORTS
Case one: Girl, eight-years-old. Father, mother, and grandmother diagnosed with COVID-19. The grandmother was hospitalized for pneumonia associated with COVID-19. One week after the grandmother got sick, the child had a light exanthematous rash on face, behind the ears, on the upper dorsal region, and the sternal region. It was resolved in five days without treatment. She had all vaccinations up to date including rubella. The Serology for SARS-CoV-2 performed one month after the lesions were negative. (Fig. 1 - A).
Case two: Five-years-old boy presented sparse small plaques with an oval shape and little desquamation on the trunk without pruritus, compatible with Pityriasis rosea. The housekeeper had an abortion fifteen days before, having been diagnosed with COVID-19 during this hospitalization. Her husband is a hospital worker and was diagnosed with coronavirus either. The lesions resolved in fifteen days without treatment and the serology for SARS-CoV-2 performed at this time had negative results. (Fig. 1 - B).