The Coronavirus Disease Has an Official Name: COVID-19

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The Coronavirus Disease Has an Official Name: COVID-19

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After weeks of mild confusion and unwieldy hashtag names (love to type #2019-nCoV), the disease caused by the coronavirus from Wuhan finally has a catchy, accurate, non-stigmatizing name: COVID-19.

The name was announced by the World Health Organization this morning. “COVID” is an abbreviation for “coronavirus disease” and the 19 refers to when it was first identified, in late 2019.

It doesn’t have “Wuhan” in the name, because nobody wants their hometown to be known for a disease. How would you feel telling people you live along the Ebola river?

It’s not just “the coronavirus” because coronavirus is a family of viruses including SARS, MERS, and several viruses that cause the common cold. (The new coronavirus itself will actually be called SARS-CoV-2, because it’s so similar to the original SARS virus. COVID-19 is the disease it causes.)

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The WHO put out guidelines for naming new diseases a few years ago. While sensible, they eliminate a lot of the more obvious options. No naming them after places, people, or animals (like “swine flu”), because those names tend to either be stigmatizing, or they give people the wrong impression—like in the case of swine flu, assuming you can avoid the disease by avoiding pigs.

What do you think so far?

So we have COVID-19, appropriately scientific and descriptive while also being pronounceable. It’s catchy! It also sounds just a little bit like a name you’d hear in an outbreak thriller movie. In any case, it’s bound to stick.

Updated 2/11/2020 at 1:02pm to clarify that COVID-19 is the disease, while the virus itself has another name, SARS-CoV-2.

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