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The number of patients in each group and the distribution of the results of UFT, RT-PCR and CT

% (n=201)
Group
 A (Outpatient)39.80
 B (Inpatient)28.36
 C (ICU)16.92
 D (Control)14.93
UFT
 Green zone50.75
 Yellow zone25.37
 Orange zone16.42
 Red zone7.46
RT-PCR
 Negative56.72
 Positive43.28
 CT image feature
 COVID-19 negative n=1516.48
 COVID-19 positive n=7683.51