An absurd scenario nothing short of post-apocalyptic would unleash. Some kids would become unhealthy, others would act more violently (such as burn towns and cities or even kill), some would take over vehicles and houses and gather in clusters. More sensible ones would support themselves, hide out and gather up suitable supplies. If kids did not become mature about the act of reproduction, the population would gradually cease.
If everyone suddenly became blind, there would be widespread confusion and chaos as people struggle to navigate their surroundings. Society would need to quickly adapt to support individuals with visual impairments, creating new systems and infrastructure to ensure their safety and independence. Medical advancements and technology to restore vision would likely become a top priority for research and development.
GO and see a Docoty immediatly - infact get an anbulance to hospital.
According to legend, in 1524, while traveling to the Holy Land, Saint Angela Merici became suddenly blind when she was on the island of Crete.
She became blind at Walnut Grove,Minnesota.
Betsy Ross became blind when she was getting older in life. She died when she was 84.
Betsy Ross Became blind and deaf three years before she died in 2003. So she became blind and deaf in 1999
Betsy Ross Became blind and deaf three years before she died in 2003. So she became blind and deaf in 1999
because he became blind
Laura Ingalls was 14 years old when her sister Mary Ingalls became blind at the age of 14 due to illness.
Yes. She started to go blind in 1971 and in 1972 she was fully blind.
Helen became blind when she got a high fever when she was really young.
I can find no reference as to whether Ava was born blind or became blind later. However, she was cured of blindness by St. Rainfredis. She then became a Benedictine nun at Dinart, Hainault, and later was elected Abbess.
John Milton became blind due to a progressive eye condition called glaucoma. He began losing his sight in his early 40s and by the age of 43, he was completely blind.