In conclusion, although SARS-CoV-2 infection appears to occur as a oligo-symptomatic form in the majority of children, there is mounting evidence that it can cause a systemic hyperinflammatory syndrome that mimics KSS, but has some peculiar features. The role of host and virus genetics and the exact immune mechanisms leading to the disease are far from been understood, and case collection would help us in better characterization of the clinical phenotype. As light has been shed on the interaction between SARS-CoV-2 and the immune system, we will gain hints also at Kawasaki Disease pathogenesis, almost 50 years from its first description by Tomisaku Kawasaki.