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Can You Contract COVID-19 Through Your Eyes?

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Could you get the COVID-19 infection from contact lenses? Could you be infected some other way through your eyes? If you’re not careful with the handling of your contact lenses, you could develop an eye infection. The coronavirus can spread through your eyes, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology . They state: The coronavirus may cause pink eye, so don’t touch eye discharge. A recent Chinese study suggests that up to a third of those hospitalized with the disease had eye problems, including viral pink eye or conjunctivitis Wearing glasses may give you some protection. Though they’re not as effective as safety goggles, prescription lenses or sunglasses can shield your eyes from some infected droplets in the air Avoid rubbing your eyes because it will lower your risk of infection. If you must itch or rub your eyes, or even adjust your glasses, put a tissue over your fingers. If your eyes are dry, to avoid more rubbing, use moisturizing drops. If you must touch your

Sports are to Enjoy, Not to Injure Your Eyes

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If you or your child engage in sports, think about eye protection. During a game a simple mistake could take a fraction of a second to happen but could result in a lifetime of vision loss. Some sports are at a higher risk of eye injury than others. While bruises and even broken bones suffered while playing a sport normally heal without major complications a serious eye injury is different. It may cause permanent disabilities and an inability to perform essential life functions. To lessen the chances of a serious eye injury while your child plays a sport he or she should wear eye protection. According to the National Eye Institute , Eye injuries are the top cause of blindness in children in the US. Most eye injuries to school age children happen while playing sports. These injuries result in about 100,000 physician visits annually, at a price of more than $175 million. 90% of sports related eye injuries could’ve been prevented if proper protective eyewear was worn. Thi