With the world starting another year in the pall of the pandemic, new Covid-19 mutations have become a cause for concern for governments and epidemiologists around the world. With a rise in Omicron cases ever since it was first reported by scientists in South Africa last year, many across the world were hoping for an end to the pandemic. However, Newer mutations being recorded in countries around the world such as IHU in France as well as the emergence of new conditions resulting from Covid-19 infections such as Delmicron or Florona have led to a lot of confusion about what is and isn't a Covid-19 strain.