COVID lockdowns and days spent staring at screens have left a third of children short-sighted, a study suggests. Myopia was found to have tripled between 1990 and 2023, according to data on more than five million youngsters in 50 countries. GettyDays spent staring at screens have left a third of children short-sighted[/caption] GettyExtended periods indoors as a result of Covid lockdowns led to increased screen time[/caption] The highest rates of the condition were in the Far East, with 85 per cent of children in Japan and 73 per cent in South
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