The Good, the Bad, and the Current Landscape of COVID-19 At-Home Test Accessibility Posted on July 22, 2022 - 3:11 pm by Admin by Katie Frederick The pandemic has exposed many life-threatening inequities in many “systems” for people who have disabilities, including blindness or low vision. In early 2022, the New York Times […]
COVID-19 and Access to Eyecare Posted on February 5, 2022 - 7:28 am by Admin Editor’s Note: We are continuing with our series on COVID-19 and the Eyes, bringing you information about current research findings and the importance of continuing to keep up with your […]
World Sight Day: The Eyes and COVID Posted on October 8, 2021 - 2:03 pm by Pris Rogers World Sight Day is held annually to focus global attention on vision impairment, including blindness. In 2021, World Sight Day is October 14th and the theme is “Love Your Eyes.” The International Agency for Prevention […]
COVID and You—Keeping Up Supplies, Getting Transportation, and Other Necessities Posted on August 26, 2021 - 6:06 pm by Pris Rogers Now that the Delta variant has arrived, it is time to think about keeping up with the supplies that we need to keep a household going while staying safe. Being aware of how to take care […]
COVID-19,Vaccines, Transportation: Helpful Information for People with Vision Loss Posted on March 28, 2021 - 10:57 pm by Admin By Pris Rogers and Judy Shanley, Ph.D. We are all concerned these days about what to do about getting a vaccine for COVID-19. Visual impairment adds to the stress and […]