Can the new coronavirus be passed on to the next generation?

Neocoronavirus pneumonia is not usually passed on to the next generation, but it is highly contagious. Neocoronavirus pneumonia is currently a new infectious disease and is in the midst of a global epidemic. There is no evidence that novel coronavirus pneumonia can be passed on to the next generation, and most patients with novel coronavirus infections can be cured with aggressive treatment. However, the new coronavirus is highly contagious and can be transmitted through the respiratory tract. It is recommended to strengthen the protection, try not to go to crowded places, and wear a mask when going out to reduce the chance of infection. Clinical data on new coronavirus infection is still under observation, and whether it can be passed on to the next generation is still under clinical observation. If you suspect that you have a new coronavirus infection, it is recommended that you seek medical treatment and isolation in a timely manner. Tip: In this article, “new coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.