Dr Jon Van Niekerk recommends explanations why, for many people, a return to normal life after lockdown is likely to be psychologically difficult (
Take circumstances gradually as lockdown stops to avoid âre-entry’ disorder
, 13 March). No doubt there is certainly much truth in what he says, but the guy omits very vital anxiety elements â the government’s past misjudgments about when appearing out of lockdown is secure.
Martin Payne
Bawburgh, Norwich
Thanks to Grace Dent (
Love is actually switching a blind vision to squashed beverage handbags that don’t get to the container
, 12 March) for delivering rips (of laughter) to my vision in her realistic membership of sharing a kitchen with someone you care about. A proper tonic on a dull Saturday early morning. Personally, I see nothing wrong with having an antique mint sauce collection.
Barbara Thompson
Sheffield
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Grace Dent adequately and amusingly defines the battleground of home conflicts. She alludes to the dish washer as one of the theatres of struggle. The views about stacking it pull in various directions too. We call it dish tectonics.
Jonathan Hauxwell
Crosshills, North Yorkshire
Possibly George Greenhough (
Characters
, 11 March) would agree totally that “ex-president Boris” sounds much better. All the best with voting Charles III out.
John Evans
Stroud, Gloucestershire
