The clinical aspects of neoconiosis include mild, common, heavy, and critical. Most patients with common or mild neoconiosis will heal after treatment without significant physical discomfort, and a few will have mild or not persistent pulmonary function problems, such as causing proliferation of lung fibrotic tissue, causing fibrosis of the lung tissue, or fatigue and muscle weakness. For patients in the acute infection phase, sequelae such as persistent pulmonary diffusion disorders and dyspnea may occur, and some may also have poor blood clotting, brain damage, and damage to the heart muscle after healing. In addition, women may experience minor discomfort such as sleep disturbances, hair loss, and joint pain, and men may have some degree of impairment in fertility, and it takes a long time for such people to return to their pre-onset health status. For most patients with neocoronary pneumonia, there will not be significant sequelae after cure, because from the cases admitted to the clinic, most patients are mildly ill and rarely leave sequelae, and because of the active and effective preventive and control measures for neocoronary pneumonia in China, only a small number of patients with severe or critical illnesses will leave sequelae. Regarding the response to New Coronary Pneumonia, it is important to raise awareness of the adverse effects caused by New Coronary Pneumonia and to seek early medical attention for rehabilitation when there is mild discomfort. Follow the New Crown guidelines for good daily protection, and take active vaccination shots to minimize the chance of infection.