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Osakidetza will strengthen ophthalmological care in the ER to deal with the effects of the eclipse

The Basque Health System will continue its care activity continuously on and after the eclipse, adapting resources and activating specialists.

Smiling young latin woman watching an eclipse of the sun with eclipse glasses
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Osakidetza will strengthen ophthalmological care in the coming days to addressthe possible increase in assistance and consultations from inadequate exposures to observe tomorrow's solar eclipse.

Osakidetza has announced that it will ensure the presence of ophthalmology specialists in emergencies in reference hospitals in the three Historic Territories.

Thus, the evening guard to be held on 12 and 13 August at the hospitals in Cruces, Txagorritxu and Donostia will include ophthalmology specialists, as well as a hospital assistant to strengthen care.

In addition, the ophthalmology services of these three hospitals will adjust their activity to the morning hours of 13, 14 and 15 August.

Osakidetza will continue its care activity continuously on and after the eclipse, adapting resources and activating, if necessary, ophthalmology specialists necessary to strengthen emergency teams.

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