Posted on 04/01/2020 11:04:59 AM PDT by Morgana
A Kansas abortion facility may be putting a huge number of peoples lives in danger by contributing to the spread of the coronavirus.
KSNW News reports the commissioners of Sedgwick County are considering what to do about the problems at Trust Women Wichita, an abortion facility that has been busy with out-of-state abortion patients since the coronavirus crisis broke.
This past weekend the Governor of Oklahoma said that abortions were not considered essential services, Commissioner Michael ODonnell said. So whats happened is, all these individuals are coming from Oklahoma to Kansas to have their abortions. That just creates an obvious problem, because were bringing in people that may have been exposed to the coronavirus. Thats the reason it was closed in Oklahoma City.
Local pro-life advocates have reported numerous health and safety problems at the abortion facility that could jeopardize people all across the country.
The Sedgwick County Commissioners plan to discuss the matter Wednesday, but their power is limited.
The governor issued an order just a few days ago that said it superseded the local opinion, ODonnell said, according to the local news. Therefore, our local ordinance is really null and void at this point. The only thing we can do is to say that abortion services are not considered essential. We have no power to actually close anything down on our own. That power rests, either with the governor or with the chief health officer.
Gov. Laura Kelly is a pro-abortion Democrat, so it is highly unlikely that she will take action.
Meanwhile, Julie Burkhart, who runs the abortion facility, claimed aborting unborn babies up to the legal limit is essential work.
Heres more from the report:
Burkhart said when the Trust Womens clinic in Oklahoma closed due to being deemed as nonessential patients reschedule their appointments to the Wichita location.
We are going to see more people traveling to say Colorado or New Mexico, said Burkhart. If the clinic is shuttered, then the people who are coming, including telemedicine for the non-abortion services, those folks are going to go without treatment and care as well.
Her abortion facility is not in the business of saving lives. Local pro-life advocates estimated the facility aborted 117 unborn babies last weekend alone. They said they noticed license plates from Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana, where state orders halting non-essential medical care include elective abortions, and one from Canada.
Women from Louisiana had to drive through multiple states to get to Kansas. These women had the potential of spreading the virus along the way. People who are not yet symptomatic, but have been exposed to COVID-19 can still transmit the virus to others, according to the pro-life organization Operation Rescue.
There are serious concerns about the abortionists at the facility, too. Operation Rescue uncovered information about a California abortionist who is practicing at the Kansas facility after allegedly being exposed to the coronavirus. Pro-life advocates believe the abortionist was not tested for the virus and could be spreading it to patients.
Another abortionist may be practicing at the Kansas facility without a license. The abortionist on duty over the eventful weekend was believed to be a former Trust Women abortionist named Cheryl Chastine, who allowed her Kansas medical license to expire in 2016, after quitting her job in Wichita. It has not been renewed. Chastine is also not listed on Trust Womens current 24-hour consent form as required by law, according to the pro-life organization.
Pro-lifers who continue to stand on the sidewalks hoping to save unborn babies also are at risk.
Last weekend, in a gross violation of basic health standards, an abortion facility security guard in Texas allegedly gave a pro-life volunteer a bag of vomit from a sick woman, according to the pro-life organization. The volunteer filed a police report. At the Kansas abortion facility, another man was arrested for reportedly stealing property from a local pro-life leader.
Because of the governors stay-at-home order, Kansas pro-life advocates also expressed fears about being arrested if they continue their life-saving work.
There are times when I can’t believe this is even a question. Gosh, do we suspect that an invasive medical procedure conducted by unlicensed people under few if any inspection criteria could possibly lead to medical problems that politics won’t protect us from? Can anyone ask this with a straight face?
What do you expect? It’s not like abortionists care about human life or health.
I’ve been posting these too long to know they don’t care about the baby or the mother.
It’s the rest of us that surprised me. That they really don’t care about the rest of us? Even maybe their own family? Or themselves?
This Covid 19 has shown me just how evil these people really are.
Well she’s rightly going to hell for this.
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