The back ground: I'm a front-line first responder, and although I took pride in good prophylaxis, I recently contracted COVID right around the U.S. Thanksgiving (I was already fighting some sepsis that keeps recurring). I then developed pneumonia, and the radiologist diagnosed it as viral (and specifically, not bacterial).
What sorcery is this that a radiologist can differentiate between bacterial and viral pneumonia from a single CXR taken with a portable when I was propped up in an ED bed?
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