It is not known if the coronavirus can damage peripheral nerves [44]. The literature reports on several cases that suggest a link between COVID-19 and GBS [91–94], for example, the case of a 62-year-old COVID patient with GBS; however it is unclear if this patient, who had comorbid lymphopenia and thrombocytopenia, developed GBS and COVID-19 independently but concurrently, or if COVID-19 might have caused the GBS [95]. It must likewise be considered that COVID-19-associated neurological manifestations may emerge after the initial infection. Thus, while there is currently no evidence that COVID-19 can cause GBS, it is an area worthy of further investigation.