LORDSTOWN, Ohio - The Mincks family watched in the parking lot of the Foxconn Electric Vehicle plant in Lordstown, Ohio.ĭan Mincks works at the plant, where his employer opened the parking lot up to the public. “Since our babies in the NICU won’t be going outside to see the total solar eclipse on Monday, we all really wanted to do something special to mark this day in history.” “It’s such an exciting time here in Cleveland,” Dana Traci, BSN, RN, said in a statement. The clinic noted their eye covers in the photos of course aren’t official eclipse eyewear, but they do help protect their eyes from some NICU therapy treatments. “We celebrate all sorts of things in the NICU: milestones, holidays, and now the solar eclipse! It’s so sweet to involve the babies by dressing them up for the occasion,” Katrina Wiedenfeld, MSN, RN, with the Cleveland Clinic Children’s NICU said in a statement. A baby in the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit wears an eye cover decorated to look like eclipse glasses. While the next total solar eclipse inside the United States is about two decades away, these babies will be 75 years old the next time a total solar eclipse like this comes to Ohio. CLEVELAND - Babies under the care of the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit were also celebrating the eclipse today with these special onesies and eye gear.Ĭaregivers dressed up the newborns to help them mark this special day they won’t be able to fully experience themselves.
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