A year after a new crown is cured, the virus is usually not carried in the body, and even if it is carried, it has lost its contagiousness.
It is very unlikely that a person who has been cured for a year will still have the virus in his body. During the onset of pneumonia, most of the virus has been completely eliminated through scientific antiviral treatment. The residual virus can be fought off by its own immunity and gradually loses its activity, so the possibility of carrying the virus in the body after cure is small.
Even if the virus is present in the body, it is less likely to be contagious. It has been one year since the cure, the residual virus in the body has lost its activity, and there is no record of any case in which a patient with Fuzzy Pneumonia has caused the spread of Pneumocystis carinii virus, so it is relatively safe.
Tip: In this article, the terms “new coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.