I used to be shocked to see that your article (The Covid-19 inquiry is sounding a transparent warning. If it’s not heeded, but extra lives might be misplaced, 5 March) speaks of those that suffered throughout the pandemic previously tense, and doesn’t point out the tons of of hundreds, like myself, who nonetheless undergo from lengthy Covid. It’s a devastating situation that’s too usually forgotten when the pandemic is mentioned. In the meantime, lengthy Covid clinics are underfunded and plenty of have closed. To many, the pandemic should really feel like a nightmare that’s fortunately previously. For me, it by no means ended. Julia Fahrenkamp-UppenbrinkLondon
I keep in mind two items of recommendation from my mom (My mom’s greatest recommendation: be taught to boost one eyebrow on the world, 11 March). At all times air your underwear. And by no means marry a priest – she had and I did! I nonetheless preserve to the primary and have by no means regretted ignoring the second – sixtieth anniversary this 12 months.Felicity Randall Fakenham, Norfolk
Re one’s selection of newspaper affecting employment success (Letters, 9 March), when making use of for midwifery coaching within the Nineteen Seventies, we had been suggested to subtly show the Every day Telegraph in our luggage on the interview if we wished to coach at a prestigious London hospital. I selected the Royal Berkshire hospital.Melanie Hewitt London
William Christou (6 March) describes the southern suburbs of Beirut as “an space the dimensions of decrease Manhattan”. Is that this an addition to the usual listing of measurements (Letters, 6 March)?Mike SchillingDidsbury, Manchester
I can handle most journalistic sizes, from a 35mm canister to Wales, however “the dimensions of a scuba diving tank” is unfortunately past my vary (Report, 10 March).Revd Philip WelshLondon
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