HEALTH
WHO Admits It Skipped Over ‘Xi Variant’ To Avoid ‘Causing Offence’
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Dylan Housman
Healthcare Reporter
November 27, 2021 6:23 PM ET
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Saturday it did not name the newly-spreading Omicron variant of COVID-19 the “Xi” variant because it may “cause offence.”
According to the Greek alphabet being used by the WHO to classify COVID-19 variants, the next two variants to be named by the organization should be “Nu” and “Xi.” However, due to the body’s best practices for naming new diseases, developed in 2015, it skipped over both names and jumped to the Omicron variant.
ICYMI — WHO told me the decision not to name any variants after “Xi” was to avoid possible “stigma” to anyone who might be named that pic.twitter.com/AIEkzhG2WZ
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) November 27, 2021
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