The new variant was named Omicron out of fear of Xi Jinping


London, Ta. 3
The World Health Organization (WHO) has named the new variant B1.1.5 of the Corona found in South Africa 'Omicron'. However, with this naming a new controversy has arisen. In fact, the World Health Organization has been accused of working under Chinese pressure since the beginning of the Corona epidemic in the world, but now the naming of the new variant has again raised questions about 'Hu', leaving out two letters of the Greek alphabet. 'Who' names the new variant according to the letters of the Greek alphabet. This time, however, Hu left out the two letters of the Greek alphabet, Nu and Xi. 'Who' used to follow the alphabetical order (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, etc.) to show the forms of the virus in simple language. According to a report in the Telegraph UK, 'Hu' has deliberately left out the two letters. The new variant of the Corona was to be named 'Xi' in the Greek alphabetical order, but with this name, 'Hu' feared the disgrace of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Chinese President Jinping is also known as 'Shi'.

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