![]() Serious eye damage can occur from viewing the sun even when it’s partially covered by the moon. Here’s what you need to know for safe viewing: How can I safely view the partial eclipse? “We may overrule our common sense by our desire to see it.” ![]() Baruch Kuppermann, a UC Irvine ophthalmologist and retina specialist. “This is going to be an interesting astronomical phenomenon, so we’re going to want to stare at it,” said Dr. OC sheriff’s reserves leader charged with $17 million in workers’ comp fraudĬommunity Hospital Long Beach emergency room will close to ambulances Wednesday LA, San Francisco in top 10 ranking of global ‘best places’Ĭity of Hope gives update as outpatient cancer center in Irvine takes shapeĬoronavirus vaccines for kids lag in Southern California compared to Bay Area How to protect your eyes during next week’s solar eclipse in Southern California – Orange County Register
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