It is possible for men with neocoronavirus pneumonia to have an effect on fertility, and the research is still insufficient. Neo-crown virus may affect male fertility, firstly by attacking the lungs, but also by attacking various organs of the body, including the male reproductive system, such as the testes, where it can be detected in patients with Neo-crown, and therefore may subsequently affect the spermatogenic function of the testes, possibly leading to sperm quality abnormalities, such as low sperm viability, high sperm abnormality rate and abnormal sperm liquefaction time. Since the research on the sequelae of Neocollins is still insufficient, men of childbearing age who are infected with Neocollins virus must actively receive treatment to avoid affecting their health. In addition, the new coronavirus has a greater danger, in order to avoid affecting fertility, it is recommended that patients should be actively treated after diagnosis.