Christopher Warner is used to challenges, the 48-year-old is legally blind. However, navigating the world around him under strict COVID-19 restrictions, has made his day-to-day life even more of an adjustment. “For now, I’m very much home-bound,” Warner said. “When you’re used to navigating with touch and with help from others, and when we can’t have too much contact, it becomes more a problem,” Warner said.
Warner lost most of his sight in 2005 during surgery. He said when he woke he could only see light and shadows. He since gained back some vision, but seeing all the fine details is still a struggle.
He uses a cane and his phone loaded with apps to help with direction, and when grocery shopping, Warner depends on touch. “When we’re not
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