Computer reflection in glasses Twenty-nine percent of workers say they feel that working from home has made their eyesight worse, while others are facing issues such as eye strain, fatigue and headaches. (Photo: Shutterstock)

If you're a parent you've probably been asking your child to reduce their device time and try to get outside once in a while. Part of that concern is seeing them stare at a screen all day and wondering how it is affecting their eyesight. But what about the rest of us? How has the pandemic and working from home affected our eyesight?

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