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Eclipse viewers urged to take precaution to protect eyes

By kvitt • July 27, 2017April 24, 2020

News 4 spoke with Washington University opthomological surgeon, Dr. Susan Culican of St. Louis Children’s Hospital who said you should only use ISO rated eclipse glasses.

Source: Eclipse viewers urged to take precaution to protect eyes

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