WHO skips two Greek letters with Chinese meanings in the naming of latest COVID-19 Omicron strain


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While the world is still recovering from the delta variant of COVID-19, the last major virus of concern by the World Health Order to make headlines was the Mu strain, which has since virtually vanished from the world. COVID-19 virus strains of concern are given names matching the Greek alphabet. The WHO has been going alphabetically but after Mu, they were presented with a problem. The next two Greek letters, Nu and Xi, both have meanings in the Chinese language. This created a dilemma for the WHO who seeks to distance China, the country of COVID-19’s initial outbreak and origin...