HAD one like that in 1986, he is now 34, and tough as nails (‘I was so scared’: Miracle baby born with 10 per cent chance of survival makes it home, Monday).

One key to his survival was a Toronto hospital in 1987, making artificial surfactant from calves to keep the lungs from collapsing.

Good luck, it gets better from here on in.

Don McD

Posted online

WHAT a beautiful baby and such a feel-good story.

Well done little one and everyone involved in keeping this little girl alive.

Don McD

Posted online

I FEEL sorry for the hospitality industry during this pandemic.

They really haven’t been given a chance to survive.

Many spent thousands to ensure their venues were ‘Covid-compliant’ and then were forced to close up again.

It will be interesting to see how many are able to reopen once restrictions are lifted.

J Barratt

Glasgow

WE asked readers on our Facebook page whether May’s election should go ahead. Here’s a selection of responses...

IF England holds local elections, I genuinely don’t see what the issue is.

Nick Watkins

OPEN more polling stations, less people at each one, less queues. Not that difficult.

Jordan Kerr

THE election should be delayed until June at least – if not later.

Stuart Clark

NO. I think we’ve got more to worry about than a b***** election.

Frances Haxton

INSTEAD of “stay home, save lives”, it will be “go out and vote”.

John Wheeler

IT’S more than two months away and the way things are going with the pandemic, I see no reason why not.

Kenneth Downie

NO. Wrong time for an election. Though reluctantly decided to get a postal vote...

Polling stations aren’t as good an idea in the current Covid climate.

Jill Ferguson

IF Nicola says nothing will open in Scotland before May, she has a right cheek allowing any indy marches to take place and holding elections.

Colin Bain