I don’t understand what the big deal is. We have a long history of naming ailments after where they were discovered. We still do it even when it come at to this particular one. The fact is - virus came for China, hence China virus. They use terms like “UK variant”, “ Brazil variant”, “Italy variant” or “South Africa variant” because there are various variants that were discovered in those countries, hence the according variants. Variants are not racist but the initial virus is. I don’t see what exactly is the difference is. There are other diseases and viruses that are named after where they were discovered, like “Spanish influenza”, “German measles”, “Japanese Encephalitis”, “West Nile virus” (discovered in Uganda on the western bank of the Nile), Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever aka Ebola (named after the Ebola river in the Congo) or most interestingly “MERS” or “Middle East Respiratory Syndrome” (also a spices of the coronavirus)
Why is this different?
How exactly is this racist?