Covid-19 has impacted the eyecare of more than one in four (26%) Australian children, with those in remote areas being hardest hit (32% vs 22%), according to the latest Little Aussie Eyes Report.
The care shortfall was largely the result of delayed and cancelled appointments from the impacts of lockdowns and restrictions, said the report’s author Nicola Rivett, founder of Kids Eye Gear. “Worryingly, children with more serious eye conditions – typically those that see ophthalmologists – were more impacted by Covid-19 (36%) than children with more standard vision problems (26%).”








