Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammatory polyarthritis and extra-articular involvement. Extraarticular manifestations of RA can include involvement of the skin, eye, heart, lungs, and others. RA is associated with a broad spectrum of pleuropulmonary involvement, with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and pleural disease being the most common. COVID-19 infection cross-talks with RA at various stages of pathogenesis. The clinical course and outcome of COVID-19 infection in RA patients may be ameliorated due to various reasons including anti-rheumatic drugs; however, COVID-19 vaccination provides additional protection to high-risk patients compared to non-vaccinated patients. Here, we present a case of end-stage RA-associated ILD who presented with the chief complaint of shortness of breath and tested positive for COVID-19. She was a lung transplant candidate on long-term antifibrotic medication nintedanib for interstitial fibrosis. The patient survived the initial acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, which might be attributed to being fully vaccinated for COVID-19.

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