The dos and don’ts of viewing the upcoming solar eclipse
An annular solar eclipse will occur tomorrow – June 10, when the Moon will pass between Earth and the Sun, thereby partly obscuring the image of the Sun. It is expected to be a spectacular sight – but it also has the potential to cause blindness. The Public Health Agency (PHA) and Health and Social Care Board are urging everyone to exercise caution and are highlighting the dangers of looking directly at the sun during the eclipse. Dr Jackie McCall, Consultant in Public Health at the PHA, said: “Whilst a solar eclipse is an amazing and infrequent event, the public must remember that looking