6 months into the COVID19 pandemic, we are still learning new things about this deadly virus. For example, COVID19 infections are now linked to varying symptoms from gastrointestinal distress like diarrhea to chilblains, inflammatory itchy irritations or sores on the hands and feet [1]. There are even reports that a number of COVID19 survivors, who and are still experiencing long term effects from the infection, are noticing hair loss [2]. With COVID19 having such a far reaching detrimental effect on the body and virtually all of its organ systems, it is warranted to take a deeper look into how a COVID19 infection can affect the endocrine system, especially the master gland of metabolism, the thyroid. The thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland located at the base of the neck which is responsible for the production of powerful hormones like triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). These hormones are responsible for many processes in the body, namely maintaining optima...