https://www.selleckchem.com/products/abc294640.html COVID-19, a novel coronavirus, has spread throughout the world. Because of exponential growth, social distancing is a critical strategy to decrease transmission Thus, educational medical communities from many countries have transitioned to online didactics1 . Recommendations to cancel all non-urgent visits have been proposed2 . Our dermatology department has canceled all elective outpatient visits and surgeries. Consequently, trainees' surgical skills have been severely affected. To continue our educational program, we have implemented measures to help our trainees continue learning and maintaining surgical skills.Nordic countries have a long tradition of collecting health related population data meticulously and reporting them transparently. Such data provide firm grounds for making good decisions and as a result the public health institutions in Scandinavia enjoy the trust of society. The Covid-19 pandemic has, however, resulted in a completely new situation as we are now exploring in uncharted waters. Based on reports from China,1,2,3 Italy,4 USA5 and perhaps with the good intention of reducing anxiety among this vulnerable population group, it has been widely publicized that pregnant women are not at increased risk of susceptibility, infectivity and severity of COVID-19 compared to the general population or non-pregnant women, although a systematic review of 108 cases of laboratory confirmed pregnancies with COVID-19 has reported the possibility of increased risk of severe disease among pregnant women.6.Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have recently been shown to have not only regenerative capabilities but also immunomodulating properties. For this reason, they are currently under investigation in clinical trials for the treatment of several autoimmune systemic disorders. Psoriasis is a systemic immune-mediated disease for which MSCs could have therapeutic potential. We analysed the existing literature with regard