Most people who are cured of a new coronavirus infection are completely normal, and a small number of people may have some after-effects.
Most people are completely normal after being cured of a new coronavirus infection. There are usually no after-effects. At present, many of the new coronavirus infections are asymptomatic infections, and those with symptoms are generally mild infections that return to normal after treatment.
However, in a small number of severe cases, some sequelae may remain, such as fibrosis of the lungs. Patients may develop chronic cough and shortness of breath. Some patients may also have impaired lung function.
The prognosis for neo-coronavirus infection is relatively good, with most people returning to normal after treatment.