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No, Lord Sumption, you cannot put a value on human life

<span>Photograph: Supreme Court/PA</span>
Photograph: Supreme Court/PA

Lord Sumption’s comments on the value of human life are remarkably insensitive, and surprisingly silly (Lord Sumption tells stage 4 cancer patient her life is ‘less valuable’, 17 January). As a retired academic with stiffening joints, I fully accept that I’m less valuable as a roofer than the man who fixes my chimney, but I’m not less valuable as a person than he is. Sumption is confused about comparatives.
Dr Malcolm Millar
Liverpool

• One of the terrible effects of the lockdowns has been that the deaths of tens of thousands of UK citizens have passed by without proper recognition. May I suggest that 2 March, the official date of the first death resulting from Covid in this country, be marked with a two-minute silence at 11am?
Stephen Dorril
Netherthong, West Yorkshire

• Salisbury Cathedral is to become a vaccination centre, and there will be background organ music (Report, 16 January). But what to play? Brahms wrote an exquisite piece based on the hymn “A great and mighty wonder, a full and holy cure”. It even continues “repeat the hymn again” to remind us to come back for a second jab.
David Davies
Fovant, Wiltshire

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