COVID update: spectacle wearers are less likely to get coronavirus, according to research

NEW YORK (WABC) – Wearing glasses can give you an extra layer of protection against COVID.

A new study from India found that people who wear glasses are three times less likely to contract the virus.

Researchers suggest this is because they are less likely to touch their eyes, which could be a major route of infection.

A previous study in China found that only 5% of people hospitalized with COVID wore glasses, while about 30% of the population wear glasses.

The survey was conducted in the northern Kanpur Dehat district last summer. It concerned 304 patients aged 10 to 80 years.

All of them showed symptoms of the coronavirus, according to the report, and about 60 were considered long-term wearers of glass.

Authors in the study noted that COVID-19 infection through the eyes is “extremely rare,” but they said droplets of the virus can easily travel from the eyes to the nose or mouth.

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