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Say No to Abortion During Pandemic

04/2/20

John Stonestreet

David Carlson

Across the country, states have banned elective surgeries in order to preserve resources for coronavirus victims and reduce risk of exposure and transmission.

Of course, each state determines what is medically necessary and what is not. Texas, for example, joined Ohio, Alabama, and Louisiana in adding almost all abortions to the list of medically unnecessary procedures for the duration of the pandemic.

In Ohio, some abortion clinics responded by announcing plans to ignore Governor DeWine’s directive and perform abortions anyway, something that also seems to be happening in Louisiana, while the Texas attorney general stated that “those who violate the governor’s order will be met with the full force of the law.” Then federal judges blocked the orders in Texas, Alabama, and Ohio.

The struggle to defend life continues, even during the Coronavirus. Know what’s happening in your state and talk to your friends and neighbors about it. Our video, “Is Abortion Health Care?” can help.

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