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WHO names variants 1st found in India as ‘Kappa, Delta’

WHO’s move comes 3 weeks after India objected to B.1.617 mutant termed an ‘Indian Variant’

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◗ THE LABELS do not replace existing scientific names, which convey important scientific informatio­n & will continue to be used in research. The naming system aims to prevent calling Covid variants by the places where they are detected, which is stigmatizi­ng & discrimina­tory

United Nations/Geneva, June 1: The B.1.617.1 and B.1.617.2 variants of the Covid, first identified in India, have been named as ‘Kappa’ and ‘Delta’ respective­ly by the WHO as it named various variants of the coronaviru­s using Greek alphabets to simplify public discussion­s and also help remove stigma from the names.

The World Health Organisati­on’s move on Monday came nearly three weeks after India objected to the B.1.617 mutant of the novel coronaviru­s being termed an “Indian Variant” in media reports with the Union health ministry pointing out that the UN’s top health organ has not used the word “Indian” for this strain in its document.

The UN health agency named the B.1.617.1 variant of the Covid as ‘Kappa’ while the B1.617.2 variant was dubbed ‘Delta’. Both the variants were first found in India.

Taking to Twitter, Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical COVID19 lead, on Monday said: “Today, @WHO announces new, easy-tosay labels for #SARSCoV2 Variants of Concern (VOCs) & Interest (VOIs). They will not replace existing scientific names, but are aimed to help in public discussion of VOI/VOC .

The WHO, while announcing the new naming system making them simple, easy to say and remember , said that it is stigmatisi­ng and discrimina­tory to call the variants by names of the nations they are first detected in.

The labels do not replace existing scientific names, which convey important scientific informatio­n & will continue to be used in research. The naming system aims to prevent calling Covid variants by the places where they are detected, which is stigmatizi­ng & discrimina­tory, the WHO said in a tweet on Monday.

The Geneva-based global health agency encouraged countries and others to adopt these names as they will ease public discussion­s about the global Covid Variants of Concern and Interest.

The B.1.1.7 strain first detected in the UK will be known as Alpha , while the B.1.351 variant detected in South Africa is now Beta', P.1 variant first found in Brazil is Gamma and the P.2 variant is Zeta . The strains found in the US are Epsilon and Iota.

 ?? — PTI ?? People in large number arrive to receive a dose of Covid vaccine at the Chota Imambara mega vaccinatio­n centre in Lucknow on Tuesday.
— PTI People in large number arrive to receive a dose of Covid vaccine at the Chota Imambara mega vaccinatio­n centre in Lucknow on Tuesday.

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