mu!

When I created my consulting firm, I called it muRisQ (standing for management of Risk by Quantitative methods). This was before SARS-CoV-2 escaped from Wuhan.

In the mean time, the WHO has changed its naming convention for variants and is using the Greek Alphabet and not the place of original detection anymore. After the original Wuhan Coronavirus, we had the Kent, South Africa and India variants; they are now called Alpha, Beta and Delta.

Now there are so many variant that the letter "mu" as been reached at the end of August. Luckily for muRisQ, mu is a "Variant of Interest". It could have been worst with mu being a "Variant of Concern".

But it could have been better if I had called the firm nuRisQ or xiRisQ. For some reasons that escape me, the WHO has skipped those two letters and has jumped to "Omicron" recently. Without risk of libel, I can now write that the WHO is an analphabet organisation: "Analphabet: Characterized by ignorance of or lack of familiarity with the letters of the alphabet".

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