Ohio Is Trying To Use The Coronavirus Crisis To Stop Abortions
Source: huffpost
03/21/2020 06:12 pm ET
The states attorney general is using concerns about limited supplies of protective medical gear to prevent women from ending pregnancies.
In an effort to ensure health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak have proper access to personal protective equipment, or PPE, authorities at both the state and federal level are asking doctors and patients to forego nonessential operations.
Ohios Department of Health, however, appears to be extending that order to what is widely considered essential health care: abortion.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a Republican, sent letters dated Friday to three of the states abortion providers ordering them to stop providing surgical abortions effective immediately.
[Y]ou and your facility are ordered to immediately stop performing non-essential and elective surgical abortions. Non-essential surgical abortions are those that can be delayed without undue risk to the current or future health of a patient, Yost wrote in the letters, which were obtained by HuffPost. They were addressed separately to the Womens Med Center in Dayton, Planned Parenthood of Southwest Ohios Cincinnati Surgery Center, and Preterm in Cleveland.
It remains unclear whether medication abortion is still allowed in Ohio, as the pill would not require PPE to complete but can require a physical exam.
Yost claimed he was enforcing an order from the Ohio Department of Health.
If you or your facility do not immediately stop performing non-essential or elective surgical abortions in compliance with the attached order, the Department of Health will take all appropriate measures, he warned the providers.
Planned Parenthood of Southwest Ohio, however, said in a statement that the Health Departments order does not prohibit it from providing abortion care, including surgical abortion.
The departments order, issued Tuesday, was a broad directive telling all the states health care providers to cancel all non-essential surgeries and procedures effective 5 p.m. Wednesday. It did not mention abortion or outline any specific procedures that were considered nonessential.
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Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ohio-coronavirus-abortion_n_5e767333c5b6eab779494366
musette_sf
(10,200 posts)Because someone who KNOWS she does not want to remain pregnant should be forced to gestate, against her will, IN A PANDEMIC.
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)progree
(10,901 posts)societies with modern medical standards? As well as pre-natal exams? (I said I was a dumb guy). And where there's concern that there might be transmission of Covid-19 between the healthcare workers and the woman/infant?
I keep reading that hospitals and clinics are running short and out of even the most basic protective gear, such as gloves, and of course masks and protective gowns.
Capt. America
(2,477 posts)Initech
(100,065 posts)After seeing how many people could potentially die. But nope, they're not pro-life at all.
tirebiter
(2,536 posts)Don't know how else to say it. Bad choices are the only ones available.