: Re: Current events may have ruined a name I was going to use In the middle-grade series I'm working on, there are two organizations: one led by the antagonist, and one that opposes them, which
In your specific case you can probably ignore it. "Coronavirus" is the temporary, generic name. It's about to be given a real one: www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51371770
The virus theme relates to a previous "it will fade away" answer. The story I heard mentioned previous news-making coronaviruses: SARS, MERS, N1H1. I think today you could name a dog Mers or Ni-Hi, and no-one would think twice
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