Côte-d’Or. Around Ten Visits to the Emergency Room After the Solar Eclipse
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Up to 89 percent of the moon has covered the sun. Thousands of spectators did not want to miss the spectacle. For some it ended with a doctor visit.
Although the full assessment is not yet complete, the first data from health professionals in France are reassuring. The day after the total solar eclipse, which took place on Wednesday 12 August, emergency ophthalmology clinics received more patients than usual. However, in most cases these were people concerned that their vision had been damaged and not cases of serious eye damage. In the Hauts-de-France region, where the first available data …
While the solar eclipse attracted millions of viewers, it was necessary to observe it with appropriate eyewear. While ophthalmological emergency rooms in Paris saw a surge in patients after the astronomical event, a few emergency room visits were also recorded in Dijon.
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