“…Excluding categories of negative CT findings, the proportion of COVID-19 positivity for each category was roughly parallel to the level of suspicion of the category in each classification system [ 49 ]. In some studies, however, a reversed incidence was observed in the lowest two categories [ 49 , 61 , 63 , 66 , 68 – 70 , 75 ]. For example, the proportion of CO-RADS 1 (negative CT findings) was higher than CO-RADS 2 (suspected pneumonia caused by other pathogen), and a similar trend was seen in RSNA “negative for pneumonia” and RSNA “atypical appearance”, COVID-RADS 1 and 2, or BSTI “NON-COVID” and “INDETERMINATE” [ 49 , 68 – 70 , 75 ].…”