Covid: 'The world through my eyes is different'

University lecturer Usha Mistry has a condition called myopic macular degeneration, which means she has very limited vision.

As a woman with a hidden disability, she has experienced abuse on her journeys around London because she often cannot socially distance or see one-way directions.

The Royal National Institute of Blind People has found that many visually-impaired people are not confident when navigating new layouts.

It is working with businesses to change accessibility in everyday life for blind people as lockdown eases.

Video by Gem O'Reilly

12 April 2021