New research from the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) shows that three quarters of blind and partially sighted people have struggled to access food during lockdown, with one in five people with sight loss (21 per cent) saying they had to ration food.
David Clarke, RNIB Director of Services said: “The unique challenges of social distancing for blind and partially sighted people have hit hard, with two thirds reporting feeling less independent since lockdown.
“As lockdown eases but social distancing continues to be enforced, the visual nature of restrictions risks a disproportionate impact on blind and partially sighted people, restricting their ability to access services and transport.
“We have received hundreds of calls to our Helpline during lockdown from blind and partially sighted people about challenges accessing supermarkets, and we are concerned this is just the tip of the iceberg. As shops and services begin to open up, visual cues simply don’t work for blind and partially sighted people, so it’s essential businesses know how to enforce social distancing accessibly.”
RNIB is calling on the Government to take four key actions to prevent this significant backward step:
David added: “Social distancing is near-impossible for many blind and partially sighted people which makes it difficult to go out and get food or other essentials, with two-thirds of people surveyed saying lockdown has made them feel less independent. Social distancing has made it hard to exercise or attend medical appointments, while isolation is impacting people psychologically as well as practically, adding to stress.
“Keeping two metres away from other people is really challenging when you have blank patches in your vision or you can’t see how far away other people are. Some people with sight loss have been confronted by passers-by as they have been unable to keep their distance, while others are so nervous about breaking the rules they’ve lost confidence and are unwilling to leave the house.”
The survey also revealed:
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