Optometrists across the country say they are diagnosing higher numbers of children with short-sightedness (myopia) since the start of the pandemic. They put this down to less time spent outside due to Covid restrictions, more time spent looking at computer screens, and a drop-off in numbers of eye tests. The College of Optometrists is calling for parents to get their children to play outside for two hours a day, as this has been proved to prevent or stop the development of myopia. It is also recommending parents to take their children for eye tests. Optometrists are also asking for more funding for research in the UK population into the impact of the pandemic on children’s eyesight.
Lockdown screen time ruining children’s sight
Written by David Fletcher 26 Aug 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for adequate media warnings so that parents are aware of the damage done by too much screen time and for the Government to fund further ophthalmologists’ research. (Proverbs 22:6)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/health-58274916
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