Eye-related issues affected attendees at Yuga Labs' ApeFest NFT event

Yuga Labs' ApeFest NFT event in Hong Kong appears to have left several attendees with eye-related issues, leading to concerns about the event's safety and lighting used.

Attendee Complaints: After the event, numerous attendees reported experiencing eye problems, including symptoms such as "eye burn." These issues were attributed to the intense light show at the party.

Medical Diagnoses: One attendee was diagnosed with photokeratitis, a condition resulting from excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. This condition can lead to vision impairment and other serious damage if not treated promptly.

Crypto Trader's Message: Crypto trader Adrian Zduńczyk shared his diagnosis and urged others with similar symptoms to seek medical help. He also called on Yuga Labs to issue an official statement with recommendations for affected attendees.

Similar Events in the Past: Zduńczyk suggested that the symptoms resembled those experienced by partygoers at another event in Hong Kong in 2017, which were attributed to the wrong type of bulbs being installed.

Yuga Labs' Response: A spokesperson from Yuga Labs stated that they are aware of the situation, taking it seriously, and actively reaching out to those affected. They are also investigating the root cause of the issues. According to their estimates, the affected individuals represent less than one percent of the total event attendees and staff.

ApeFest Details: ApeFest was open to Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) and Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) holders, as well as guests with valid tickets through the tokenproof app.

The reported eye problems raise questions about the safety measures and lighting used at NFT events and emphasize the importance of taking precautions to protect attendees' well-being during such gatherings.

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