The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

A home for all that toilet roll

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probably result in queues of people going to their doctors with anxiety states.

The only advice we are given is to wash our hands, wear masks and hide away for weeks or potentiall­y months on end.

Not once have I heard anyone talking about how we can all improve our health by improving our immune systems.

It is a fact that most people in the UK are deficient in vitamins which creates a susceptibi­lity to all viruses including this strain of coronaviru­s.

Perhaps if people stopped using their smart gadgets to top up their anxieties with the latest doom laden news and instead researched how to improve their health they could have massive benefits.

Harry Key.

20 Mid Street, Largoward,

Fife. buy a car in their lives, Courier, March 20) represents either a misunderst­anding or, in some people’s minds, a con since we in Scotland emit only a tiny fraction of the planet’s man-made carbon dioxide, onethird of 0.1%, which is negligible indeed.

To pay for that token effort, especially along with the vast costs of the coronaviru­s pandemic, is a futile, crazy wild goose chase.

Cllr Porteous should know better.

Dr Charles Wardrop. 111 Viewlands Rd West, Perth.

Sir, – I am concerned that some of the people buying up toilet paper as soon as it appears in the shops will soon run out of space to store it in.

I have a large grain store building available until harvest time at a very reasonable rent with capacity for several million rolls.

James Cope.

The Cope Farming Company, Hillocks of Gourdie, Blairgowri­e. Perthshire.

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