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. 2021 Mar 2;11:4945. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-84603-0

Figure 1.

Figure 1

SARS2 scores heatmap for risk of hospitalization. (a) Scaled risk scores are divided into female patients (left panel) and male patients (right panel). The columns in each panel represent different smoking status. Every row indicates an age category. Each matrix shows the three median household incomes in rows, and columns of these matrices indicate four race/ethnic groups. The cells are colored from light-blue (lowest score: 0) to dark red (highest score: 68). The top panel indicates score ranges corresponding to low, intermediate, and high-risk groups. (b) Predicted risk probabilities. According to the US Census 2018, the lower median income cutoff ($60 K) represents the lower 62% of the population, and the high-income cutoff ($80 K) represents the top 15% of the population.