No. Not really. "Normal" vision is around 20/20 or 20/30. Having 20/60 means that you need to be 20 feet away from an object rather than a "normal" person who can see that object at 60 feet. At 20/60 you should still be able to function with everyday life and only need glasses to drive or to read a blackboard at school. 20/60 is only a mild impairment. 20/30 to 20/60 is considered mild vision loss, or near-normal vision 20/70 to 20/160 is considered moderate visual impairment, or moderate low vision 20/200 to 20/400 is considered severe visual impairment, or severe low vision 20/500 to 20/1,000 is considered profound visual impairment, or profound low vision less than 20/1,000 is considered near-total visual impairment, or near total blindness
It may be worse then average, but It depends on what kind of vision you have. Like 20/30 in astigmatism is bad, but 20/30 in farsightedness is.
A vision of 20/70 means that at 20 feet you can see what a person with normal vision can see at 70 feet. It indicates moderate visual impairment, and you may struggle with tasks that require clear vision, such as reading or driving. It is recommended to consult an eye doctor for further evaluation and management.
Yes. You're probably going to die. Not from the vision--but from the truck you couldn't see when crossing the road.
35 percent of 2070 is 724.5
45 x 46 = 2070
I am pretty sure that is very bad for u, I have 20-40 vision
I am pretty sure that is very bad for u, I have 20-40 vision
30 50 is considered mild vision loss, or near-normal vision.
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The typical range of eye vision for humans is between 20/20 and 20/200. 20/20 vision is considered normal, while 20/200 vision is considered legally blind.
Bad vision that was never taken care of.