Abortion IS essential. RepGalonski and her colleagues in the OhioDemWomen have been fighting to keep abortion clinics open in Ohio during the COVID19 crisis, after OhioAG ordered clinics to close this weekend.
The clinics are closely complying with current state recommended medical guidelines for all procedures—including taking steps to reduce the use of personal protective equipment ,Planned Parent of Greater Ohio said in a March 24 statement:
Galonski and other abortion advocates maintain that unlike elective surgeries, access to safe reproductive care can’t be delayed.
While Galonski understands the importance of conserving vital medical supplies for the emergency response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, she sees Yost’s original decree as an opportunistic political move to ban abortion in Ohio completely. “Just because it is a pandemic doesn’t mean that you can just make wholesale sweeping decisions and take away everything that people have known under the Supreme Court,” said Galonski. “It took a bunch of people coming together to say no, and to say it in the best kind of way, and really to let people know that we’re still at work.”
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