Yorkshire Post

Corbyn shouldn’t make political capital out of coronaviru­s

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From: Peter Rickaby, Selby.

JEREMY Corbyn says 10 years of Tory cuts and austerity are the reason why the NHS is struggling to cope with Covid-19 (The Yorkshire Post, March 23).

It illustrate­s what a shallowmin­ded political agitator he is and always will be – trying to make political capital out of such a serious matter is frankly disgusting. Did he know when the virus was going to strike? No, neither did the rest of the world. Time for him to self-isolate for years to come.

From; David Algar, Yeadon.

A DOCTOR has confirmed on national radio that the expelled vapour from electronic cigarettes can potentiall­y carry the coronaviru­s in the vapour.

As a frequent user of Leeds Station, the signs which ask passengers not to smoke or vape at the entrances are often ignored.

I would very much appreciate it if the British Transport Police could look into this hazard and if you are aware of this problem.

From: TR Wheeldon, Norfolk Road, Harrogate.

REPORTS of panic buying of toilet rolls amaze me. As a child during the war, I can remember that when there was a shortage of paper, I tore up newspapers into small strips, clipped them together, tied them with a piece of string and hung them in the toilet. To relieve boredom, at the appropriat­e time, I used to read bits of interestin­g reports but then got very irritated when I couldn’t find the piece with the rest of the story!

From: Henry Cobden, Ilkley.

NOW Boris Johnson has put the country into effective lockdown, there is still panic buying in supermarke­ts. The Government can’t win over social distancing when so many people appear to be devoid of common sense and humanity towards others. Nicola Sturgeon’s instructio­ns to Scotland have been far clearer.

From: Mr PL Taylor, Lockwood, Huddersfie­ld.

MANY of our institutio­ns, political parties, National Health Service and others are severely criticised in normal times. But when a national emergency arises, such as war or public health, all parties must pull together. It is what the country expects of them, without exception.

From: Jon Marcus, Colville Gardens, Lightwater.

WHY should the Brexit transition period be extended? It is not NHS staff who are Britain’s EU negotiator­s.

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