What happens to your eyes when you look at the sun at the time of the eclipse? The answer is with Dr. Moaz Al-Hassan
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Weather of Arabia - Today, most Arab countries are witnessing a partial solar eclipse, which requires caution not to look directly at the sun's rays, as it involves health risks that may reach temporary or permanent blindness, more details with ophthalmologist Moaz Al-Hassan:
Important alert: Looking directly at the sun is always dangerous, and the presence of clouds or the veiling of part of the sun’s rays at the time of the eclipse does not prevent the damage that can affect the eyes, so be careful not to look directly at the sun without the protection tools described in the following article:
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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