"Alpha variant" meaning in English

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Proper name

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=(the) Alpha variant}} (the) Alpha variant
  1. The highly virulent B.1.1.7 strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Categories (topical): Coronavirus
    Sense id: en-Alpha_variant-en-name-eKBSCAVL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Synonyms: alpha, Alpha, alpha strain, Alpha strain, Alpha Strain, British strain, British variant, English strain, English variant, Kent Strain [British, English], Kent strain [British, English], Kent Variant [British, English], Kent variant [British, English], UK strain, UK variant, Α strain, α-strain, α strain, Α-strain, alpha variant, Alpha Variant, α variant, α-variant, Α variant, Α-variant Coordinate_terms: Beta variant, Delta variant, Epsilon variant, Eta variant, Gamma variant, Iota variant, Kappa variant, Lambda variant, Mu variant, Omega variant, Omicron variant, Theta variant, Zeta variant

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