It is uncertain that men with neocollins may have developmental effects and further studies are needed. It has been reported that some patients with neocoronary have developed sequelae after treatment, such as cerebral atrophy, cardiovascular disease, and loss of sense of taste, etc. Cerebral atrophy may affect development. Specific descriptions are given below. It has been noted that neocoronary pneumonia causes degenerative changes in the olfactory and memory-related regions of the patient’s brain. The study involved 785 study participants, aged between 51 and 81, who were given two brain scans by researchers, an average of 141 days apart. Of these, 401 were infected with the new coronavirus during this time. The researchers’ comparison found that the reduction of gray matter and tissue damage in the brain caused by the new coronavirus may be greater than what occurs naturally in uninfected people. Brain damage is likely to affect development. However, this study is currently not supported by more sample data and further research is needed to confirm it. [Note: In this article, the terms “neocoronavirus pneumonia” and “novel coronavirus pneumonia” were renamed to “novel coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, according to an announcement by the National Health Commission.