How Omicron and other Covid-19 variants were named

Labels for ‘variants of concern’ are based on the Greek alphabet

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A new name is being splashed across headlines worldwide this week as reported cases of the latest Covid-19 “variant of concern” continue to climb.

Omicron joins four other variants on the World Health Organization’s list of the most worrying strains of the coronavirus. Like Omicron, these variants of concern all have scientific names, but are commonly known as Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta under a naming system rolled out by the UN health agency earlier this year.

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