“…The COVID-19 epidemic challenged this idea, making us realise the vulnerability of our lifestyles with pandemic control measures, including school closures, remote learning and home confinements, accelerating the previously rising childhood trends in obesity, 12 diabetes 13 and myopia. 14 Mackey and Lee 15 and Rosenfield 16 synthesised the impact of colliding pandemics (myopia and COVID-19) and the consequences of strict lockdowns on childhood myopia progression. The Generation R Study revealed that despite an 'intelligent lockdown' allowing time outdoors, Dutch teenagers spent longer on screens and near work activities, which persisted postpandemic.…”