Coping with news

I am really struggling to deal with all the anxiety inducing stuff in the news. Every time I walk past a newsstand I have to turn my head the other way. 
If I ever see a headline I just meltdown. Yesterday I borrowed my wife's phone and a news update about Covid  popped up while I was in the queue in Starbucks. I had a complete meltdown back in the car and nearly smashed my head on the dashboard. 
I started being scared of news during the endless Brexit debates, where everyone just seemed to hate each other, but Covid has made this explode like a mushroom cloud. I cannot cope with seeing Covid news but I also cant cope with the uncertainty of not knowing it.

What I would really like to know is does anyone on here have any coping techniques for dealing with news and media and stuff like this? Please share anything that works for you as it might be useful for me

( Just to be clear, pleas dont have any debates about Covid, Brexit or anything else, thats not what Im interested in, just needed some coping techniques)
Thanks 

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  • I know how you feel.  An extra problem is false news and pure speculation which causes unnecessary anxiety.  A lot of news is actually contradictory.

    Avoid the news channels on television,. Listen to radio, but switch off when news comes along.  Avoid shops or cafes with live TV.

    Watch other TV channels, read books, sleep.

    Realise that most of what happens in the world is outside your control, just worry about yourself and your immediate environment.

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  • I know how you feel.  An extra problem is false news and pure speculation which causes unnecessary anxiety.  A lot of news is actually contradictory.

    Avoid the news channels on television,. Listen to radio, but switch off when news comes along.  Avoid shops or cafes with live TV.

    Watch other TV channels, read books, sleep.

    Realise that most of what happens in the world is outside your control, just worry about yourself and your immediate environment.

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