In mild cases of asymptomatic Omicron infection, there is a possibility of self-healing, but if the symptoms are more severe, it is usually difficult to heal on your own without relevant treatment. There is some potential for Omicron infection to heal on its own, depending largely on the patient’s physical condition and the infection. Some patients who have received the New Crown vaccine and have a strong enough autoimmune system may recover from Omicron infection if the infection manifests as a mild or asymptomatic infection. However, even mild or asymptomatic cases must be reported promptly to avoid transmission of the virus. If the patient is infected with Omicron and the symptoms are more obvious, or if he or she has a poor physical condition, the possibility of self-healing is very small. And, once infected with Omicron, whether it is a mild, severe, or asymptomatic infection, it must be reported, and all patients diagnosed with New Crown need to be isolated for treatment or observation to avoid spreading the virus. In case of infection with Neocoronavirus, patients are advised to contact their healthcare provider and isolate them promptly.