There may be after-effects of getting cured of a new type of pneumonia, but not in all infected people. If a person is inadvertently infected with novel coronavirus and develops novel coronavirus pneumonia, there may be some degree of sequelae after cure, commonly including shortness of breath, pulmonary fibrosis, etc., which is more common in the respiratory system, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as impairment of taste and smell, and fatigue. However, not all people infected with New Crown pneumonia will have sequelae, and most of the cured people may not have relevant sequelae, the same state as before the infection, or those with mild or asymptomatic infections, which usually do not have more obvious sequelae. If sequelae occur, symptomatic treatment can be carried out according to medical advice. Tip: “New coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.