Although many things have changed since COVID-19 first made its appearance, the way you care for your contact lenses should remain the same. Simply continue to practice safe care hygiene habits, advises the CDC, and follow the recommendations of your eye care professional. But what about contact lens wear? Many people wonder whether they’re taking a risk by continuing to wear their contact lenses each day. The CDC also dispels these concerns, emphasizing “there is no evidence to suggest contact lens wearers are more at risk for acquiring COVID-19 than eyeglass wearers.” In other words, if you are healthy, you can continue to wear and care for your contact lenses as prescribed by your eye care professional.

Practice Good Contact Lens Hygiene

Cleaning and disinfecting regimens vary based on the type of contact lenses you wear, but none of the rules or steps have changed since COVID-19 was first discovered. Always begin lens application and removal by making sure you have clean and dry hands, and only handle your lenses over a surface that has been cleaned and disinfected. If you wear daily disposable contact lenses, you don’t have to worry about cleaning your contact lenses. Simply throw them away at the end of the day and start with a fresh pair in the morning. On the other hand, if your contact lens replacement schedule is longer than one day, it is essential that you follow the lens care and cleaning routine prescribed by your eye care professional.

What to Do If You Contract COVID-19

If you become ill or suspect you have COVID-19, you should cease contact lens wear and switch to eyeglasses instead.   If you don’t currently have back-up spectacles, call your eye care provider. You may not even need an appointment to purchase spare eyeglasses if your prescription is on file. Importantly, throw away any contact lenses that you wore when you were sick, as well as lens cases. You can resume contact lens wear with a new pair of lenses once you’ve fully recovered and consulted with your eye care professional.

Expert Advice

A new peer-reviewed paper published in Contact Lens & Anterior Eye incorporates findings from more than 100 referenced sources in an effort to keep contact lens wearers informed during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Five important facts can be gleaned from the paper and are also available at COVIDEyeFacts.org. To summarize, the authors share the following wisdom:

 

  • You can keep wearing contact lenses.
  • Good hygiene habits are critical.
  • Regular eyeglasses do not provide protection.
  • Keep unwashed hands away from your face.