COVID-19 has been a lesson in Greek letters, one variant at a time
VANCOUVER — The Greek alphabet arrived on the world stage and into everyday lexicon riding on waves of the novel coronavirus as the World Health Organization began naming variants in the Glagolitic script.
As the variants mutated, from Alpha to Delta and then Omicron, people began taking note of the 24 Greek letters. Omicron is the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet. Omega is the last.
In June, an expert committee led by a working group of the World Health Organization announced they would be using the Greek alphabet to name the variants.
“These will be easier to remember and more practical to use than alphanumerical designations,” said the paper.