At Least One Republican-Led State Is Keeping Its Abortion Clinics Open, For Now

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At Least One Republican-Led State Is Keeping Its Abortion Clinics Open, For Now
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As states like Texas, Ohio, and now Mississippi attempt to temporarily ban abortion care during the covid-19 outbreak under the misleading guise of public health, at least one Republican-led state with restrictive abortion laws is doing the opposite: keeping its abortion clinics open.\n

issued an order

that delayed “all elective dental and medical procedures.” This apparently does not include abortions, according to Arrol Sheehan of the state’s Department of Public Health.

by Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton to ban abortion care during the pandemic,like the West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa are already receiving an increase in the number of calls from people in Texas. As Chad Jackson, the office manager at the West Alabama Women’s Center, put it to AL.com, “We know that if women don’t receive this procedure legally, they will search out ways to have a termination.” Jackson added, “And what’s frightening is we know that those places lead to women trying to do it themselves at homes.”

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