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The grim news is ageing me. Please let me dye in peace

One small shallow concern continues to bother me and I know I’m not alone, Claire Calman writes

April 24, 2020 13:34
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You would think, with this vast Corona-cloud hanging heavily over our heads, that our minds would have no room for those trivial concerns that so often preoccupy us. Now, surely, is the time for us to ponder more weighty matters: mortality, spirituality, faith (or lack of it).

I find myself incensed by a particular type of journalism: a spread on lockdown fashion in one newspaper had me shouting with rage. It seemed not just daft, which would be fine — we all need distractions — but so wilfully blinkered that it felt callous.

You’re telling me to shell out £200 for fancy track-pants so that I can look chic for Zoom meetings? What if someone stuck inside with small kids at the top of a tower-block reads that? As it’s hard to socially distance in a small lift, maybe they can’t get out much, but it’s ok — surely they’ll be consoled by reading about a pair of trousers equivalent to their food budget for a month?

I now can’t watch the news at all. I dart in and out of the BBC website twice a day, as if looking quickly will make it more bearable, like glimpsing a horror film through interlaced fingers. I have become like a Victorian wife, relying on my husband to absorb the full brunt of it; then he offers me morsels, as if feeding an invalid (I still have a raised temperature after over two weeks).