May I have a word about the sudden arrival of legions of cohorts? | Jonathan Bouquet

As the pubs reopen, this might be something to contemplate over a pint

I admit that Roman history is not my strong suit – Romulus and Remus, the Rubicon, Julius Caesar being done to death, Horatius at the bridge, straight roads and that’s about it.

But I’ve always treasured the word cohort – one of the 10 units of a Roman legion. But that affection is fast being soured. Consider the following: “Alberta Health releases more detailed guidance on cohorts, how to form them”; “Nurseries to keep children in ‘cohorts’ of eight amid social distancing reopening plans”, “Start Codon showcases the first cohort of companies from its life science business acceleration programme”.

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