 Acute arterial thrombosis is a rare but serious complication of COVID-19 infection. It is important to recognize its signs and symptoms early so that it can be treated quickly and effectively. The incidence of arterial thrombosis in COVID-19 patients ranges from 0.39 percent to 11.1 percent, with males, older people, and those with pre-existing conditions being at higher risk. Diagnosis of arterial thrombosis in COVID-19 patients is difficult because of the severity of their condition and the lack of access to imaging equipment. Treatment options include anticoagulants and anti-platelets, which are effective in reducing mortality rates. This article was authored by Owen Emetsota, A.D. Gaybov, E.L. Kalmikov, and others.