Since you noticed this eye abnormality immediately after hatching, I am pretty comfortable assuming it's a genetic issue, not bacterial. However, I can't absolutely be confident of the diagnosis from just a two dimensional photo. You are there and can see your chick in 3D, so you need to compare it to normal chick eyes and decide if the eyes are normal but the tissue around the eyes is swollen from possible bacterial contamination.
If this chick is blind, it will require some help from you to manage every day existence. I have a blind hen, and she manages everything just fine except for being able to compete for treats and she needs ample time at the feeder to locate and eat what she needs for survival. As I feed fermented feed, I need to watch that the dish hasn't been emptied before she is finished satisfying her needs.
She is not allowed outside without my being around due to being unable to spot a predator and flee to evade it. I also make sure she gets her share of treats by enclosing her in the coop or jail section with her share so she has plenty of time to find and eat it without the others grabbing her share. Also, she cannot manage water nipples, so I provide an open bowl of water always located in the exact same spot so she knows where to find water. The food bowls are also always in the same places so she can gauge where she can find food.