Vancouver, Wash. – Though not in the path of totality, Clark County will experience a substantial eclipse mid-morning on Monday, Aug. 21.
“The most important thing to remember is to protect your eyes,” said Dr. Alan Melnick, Public Health director and Health Officer. “It might be tempting to steal quick glances at the sun, especially as the eclipse nears totality, but even quick glances can cause lasting damage to your vision.”
Ordinary sunglasses don’t provide enough protection for direct sun viewing. If you plan to look at the eclipse, wear solar filter glasses that meet… Read More