Posted on 03/21/2020 7:30:01 PM PDT by caww
Yost sent letters Saturday to Womens Med Center in Dayton and Planned Parenthood of Cincinnati Surgery Center after receiving complaints that 'both had refused to close following an order' from Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton.
You and your facility are ordered to immediately stop performing non-essential and elective surgical abortions, Yost said, reported the Columbus Dispatch:
Non-essential surgical abortions are those that can be delayed without undue risk to the current or future health of a patient.
If you or your facility do not immediately stop performing non-essential or elective surgical abortions in compliance with the (health directors) order, the Department of Health will take all appropriate measures.
The state is attempting to preserve supplies of equipment needed in combating the virus, reported the Dispatch.
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Its important to understand that abortion is a business not health care.
Is that Constitutional? /sarc/
Sent letters? Appropriate action? WOO, that’ll really scare them. At least, it wasn’t a “strongly worded rebuke”.
And this is where their lies come in. That feelings and mental health are the justification. “If I don’t get an abortion, I’ll die!”
And since that emotional blackmail worked with abortion, it was taken up by liberal fascists for transgenderism. “But you have to affirm the delusion, give them hormones and do the surgery or else you hate them and want them to die!” And they train the kids to lie and say they’re suicidal, when many are actually leaning homosexual, were molested or are autistic and exploited.
Of course they sent letters.....warning before action, when resisted, is perfectly acceptable....what follows we will soon know no doubt. They’ve been warned.
Planned Parenthood will just switch from surgical abortions to non-surgical using abortion pills.
There is no gravy train from selling body parts that way.
It’s not just a temple of baal, it’s a business.
The pills can only be used up to the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. The outcry will come from those who want the later term abortions.
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