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Old 21 August 2017, 11:53 PM   #1
Jimbogigolo
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Solar eclipse

Hello,

Just a friendly reminder from a medical professional.

Raybans and regular sunglasses are not sufficient in viewing the solar eclipse! Solar retinopathy and corneal burn may occur when gazing directly. Know that there is NO treatment and vision loss may be a permanent consequence. Vision loss may be temporary in some cases, however, it may take 4-6 weeks for your vision return to baseline. So ask yourselves, will you be needing your vision to perform your job duties? If so, can you afford not to work for 4-6 weeks?

Remember, prevention is key.

Be safe TRFers!


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