The frequency of conjunctivitis in patients with COVID-19 has not been fully quantified to date, reporting very different data regarding its prevalence and incidence. A study analyzing a sample of 1099 patients hospitalized for COVID-19 disease in China found a prevalence of conjunctivitis symptoms of only 0.8% and other small series have reported a prevalence around 3% [4, 6, 7]. However, Wu P. et al. [8] found that as high as 31.6% (95% CI, 17.5–48.7) of hospitalized COVID-19 patients presented ocular signs and symptoms compatible with conjunctivitis. Our results show an 11.6% prevalence of conjunctivitis among hospitalized patients with COVID-19, differing from previous results.