Can a new crown heal like normal?

The vast majority of people can recover to the same as normal after the new crown rehabilitation, and a very small number of people will be left with some sequelae, such as reduced nasal sense of smell, fatigue, insomnia, pulmonary fibrosis, renal function damage, etc. The relevant research is still imperfect.
As a result of widespread vaccination, the vast majority of people infected with the new coronavirus now have asymptomatic or mild infections, and most of these patients have mild symptoms and no sequelae after recovery. In a very small proportion of the population, recovery may be accompanied by loss of nasal smell, fatigue, insomnia, etc., and no definitive conclusions can be drawn because the sequelae are not yet sufficiently well characterized.
A portion of the population develops a severe or critical form of neocoronavirus infection, with severe infection of the lungs, combined with respiratory failure. This part of the population may be left with sequelae such as pulmonary fibrosis and renal impairment after recovery.
It is recommended that people take daily protection and actively receive vaccination to minimize the possibility of infection with New Crown.