April 29, 2020

Mother Shares Story of Arguing with Doctors Who Wanted to Let Her Son with Down Syndrome Die

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In an article she wrote for The Mighty, a mother named Jackie Tang told the story of how doctors repeatedly tried to convince her to abort her son or allow him to die by ending his treatment for his medical issues after his birth.

Tang had recently separated from her husband before learning she was pregnant. Doctors diagnosed her child with a heart defect, blockage in his bowels, fluid in the lungs, and a high chance of Down syndrome. They repeatedly pressured her to take tests that would confirm the Down syndrome diagnosis, but she refused.

"I was advised to get an amniocentesis test done before it was “too late” to terminate. I knew that the test would be invasive and risky, so I told the doctors that I was satisfied to work with the assumption that my baby did have Down syndrome. I told them that termination was out of the question."

As the diagnoses piled up, she was given a choice:

"I was told my baby was dying and would not survive to term. I was given three options: to let him die in the womb and deliver him stillborn, to have him delivered immediately with no likelihood of survival, or to prolong the pregnancy as much as possible by presenting at the hospital three times a week (from memory) for a few hours each visit, for steroid injections and monitoring of the baby’s heartbeat. I chose the third option."

Tang writes that her son, Noah, was born at 34 weeks gestation and required resuscitation. He underwent many medical procedures at the beginning of his life to treat numerous medical difficulties. His mother writes that doctors pulled her aside on multiple occasions even after his birth asking her to stop providing him medical care so they could let him die.

"[A doctor Tang refers to as 'doctor 2'] said she wanted to check in because most NICU parents start to question the wisdom of continuing treatment when they’re at the 6-8 week mark, and they start to feel that they need to get their life back on track. She wanted to give me the option to withhold treatment and let him die. I said that wasn’t me, and I didn’t care about the screaming, I wanted them to throw the book at Noah when it came to saving his life."

Noah is now 5 years old and has completely overcome many of his medical problems, but his mother says that he still faces discrimination.

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Planned Parenthood in New York City Hospitalizes Patient During COVID-19 Pandemic

A Planned Parenthood clinic hospitalized a patient in New York City last week, forcing emergency medical workers in the largest hotspot in the country to respond to a completely unnecessary injury. 

Operation Rescue reported that the Margaret Sanger Planned Parenthood in New York City had to load one of its patients into a Mount Sinai Hospital ambulance on April 24, 2020. A video recorded by a pro-life bystander shows New York Fire Department personnel with an additional ambulance helping to load the patient into the Mount Sinai Hospital ambulance.

New York's state government ordered that all non-essential surgeries be postponed during the COVID-19 outbreak, but it falsely classifies abortion as an essential medical service. While many workers, including medical workers, lost their jobs during the outbreak, Planned Parenthood continues to profit from its deadly work.

April 28, 2020

US Bishop Calls Catholics to Stop Vaccine Research Using Aborted Babies

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Bishop Joseph Strickland of the Diocese of Tyler in Northeast Texas released a letter calling Catholics to oppose the development of COVID-19 vaccines using cells from aborted babies.

In his April 23 letter, the bishop wrote, “Tragically, people are not aware of or have chosen to turn a blind eye to the advances in medical science which allow vaccines to be developed with the wholesale use of aborted children’s bodies... Just because the crime of abortion is considered legal in our nation does not mean it is morally permissible to use the dead bodies of these children to cure a global pandemic. Emphatically, this practice is evil.”

The bishop elaborates that in his conversations with scientists he has learned of many other sources of cells that can be successful in the development of vaccines, including umbilical, placental, adult stem, and insect cells.

“As your Shepherd, I urge you to join me, NOW, in passionately but prayerfully speaking out against this practice,” Strickland wrote. “We must insist that legislators create legislation which establishes the illegal and immoral nature of any use of the remains of aborted babies for research. Further, we must insist that pharmaceutical companies comply with such legislation. I believe this can be a significant building block in a culture of life which eliminates the taint of economic gain that too easily infects the abortion industry.”

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Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline Receives Surge of Phone Calls During COVID-19 Pandemic

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The Abortion Pill Rescue Network says it saw a record-breaking number of phone calls during the month of March. More mothers are calling to attempt to reverse the chemical abortion process than ever before.

According to Live Action News, Heartbeat International director of communications Andrea Trudden said that 105 mothers started the abortion pill reversal process during March. Heartbeat International runs the Abortion Pill Rescue Network, which helps inform women about abortion pill reversal and advise them through its hotline.

If a pregnant woman regrets taking the first dose of the abortion pill regimen, taking progesterone can give their unborn child a chance at life if done quickly enough. Mifepristone, the first part of the abortion pill regiment, causes the death of an unborn child by blocking a mother's natural progesterone. Progesterone is essential for the transfer of oxygen and nutrients from a mother to her unborn child. Taking progesterone before it's too late can allow a pregnant woman's body to restore the natural flow of nutrients and oxygen to her child before they die. The survival of the child is not guaranteed, but abortion pill reversal provides many children with a chance at life that would have otherwise been taken away from them.

The Abortion Pill Rescue Network's hotline is 877.558.0333

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April 27, 2020

Mike Pompeo: US May Never Fund World Health Organization Again

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In an interview on Fox News, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the United States may never restore funding to the United Nations World Health Organization.

“It may be the case that the United States can never return to underwriting, having US taxpayer dollars go to the WHO,” he said. He later said that the administration would see if another organization could potentially replace the WHO.

This comes after the US suspended its funding for the organization, which normally receives $400 million US tax dollars annually (15% of the WHO's budget).

The WHO has been accused of helping China perform a coverup of the true dangers of COVID-19. The organization criticized the Trump administration's travel ban and disregarded signs of a dangerous outbreak originating in China.

Furthermore, the WHO declared that abortions should be an essential part of healthcare during the pandemic; showing that the United Nations continues to put its ideology before the well-being of others.

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April 24, 2020

New York Issues and Later Rescinds Do-Not-Resuscitate Guideline

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The state of New York issued guidelines on April 17 that emergency responders not attempt to resuscitate any person in cardiac arrest. After ample criticism from the public and from emergency responders, that guideline has been rescinded.

A New York State Department of Health issued a memo stated the directive was, “necessary during the COVID-19 response to protect the health and safety of EMS providers by limiting their exposure, conserve resources, and ensure optimal use of equipment to save the greatest number of lives.’’

First responders normally attempt to provide 20 minutes of CPR to a patient in cardiac arrest. If the directive were left in place, some first responders might have let people die without making an effort to revive them.

“Our job is to bring patients back to life,” said Oren Barzilay, head of the city union including EMTs and paramedics. “This guideline takes that away from us.”

The New York Department of Health said in a statement that, “... the recommendation of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, and reflected ‎nationally recognized minimum standards. However, they don’t reflect New York’s standards and for that reason DOH Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker has ordered them to be rescinded.”

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Abortions Resume in Texas with Other Elective Surgeries

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After a lengthy legal battle over the fact that abortions were included in Texas's ban on elective surgical procedures, they are once again available in Texas. The state is starting to make elective surgeries available to the public once again, which has the side-effect of opening abortion clinics. The clinics continue to push the narrative that they, and the women they serve, were treated unfairly by the temporary ban. The fact that they still get to open alongside other non-essential surgical procedures undercuts this narrative.

Planned Parenthood Texas Votes executive director Dyana Limon-Mercado told the Texas Tribune that, “[The] past month has been an unthinkable nightmare for Texans who have been forced to travel out of state just to access essential health care, if they’re able to access care at all.”

Citizens in many states haven't been able to access services they might want during COVID-19 shutdowns. Planned Parenthood's repeated claims that abortion should be an exception to the rule and apparent endorsement of interstate travel for the sake of abortion is selfish and disturbing. Abortion advocates are truly taking advantage of the COVID-19 outbreak to make political points when governors who place these temporary bans are only trying to keep people safe.

As much as pro-life advocates want abortion to end, pro-life governors will end these temporary bans as they open up their states for commerce once again. Governors are not legislating from their offices like the Supreme Court did in its Roe v. Wade ruling, and a true challenge to Roe v. Wade will come through the courts.

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George Soros PAC Gives $1 Million to Pro-Abortion NARAL to Defeat Pro-Life Politicians

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A George Soros-funded PAC named "Democracy PAC" gave $1 million to the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) Freedom Fund according to the fund's quarterly report with the Federal Election Commission earlier this month.

The NARAL says it will be spending $35 million to defeat Donald Trump and other pro-life politicians during the 2020 election cycle. The pro-abortion organization said it wanted to focus on persuading women and other groups who see reproductive rights as a major concern. It recently released an ad claiming the president and other pro-life politicians put "ideology over science" whenever they restrict abortion in any way.

The ad criticizes pro-life governors for putting temporary restrictions on abortion during the COVID-19 pandemic; claiming that they are simply trying to take advantage of the situation rather than save lives.

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April 23, 2020

Appeals Court Upholds Arkansas Temporary Surgical Abortion Ban

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Three judges on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals overruled a district judge's temporary restraining order against the Arkansas Department of Health's ban on surgical abortions for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic.

On April 3, the Arkansas Department of Health issued a directive requiring that all non-essential surgeries be postponed. District Judge Kristine Baker put a temporary restraining order on the directive, specifically creating an exemption for surgical abortions. Now, a three-judge panel from the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has dissolved the temporary restraining order.

A statement from the Arkansas Attorney General's office:

“With the Eighth Circuit’s decision, there is no longer a judge-made exemption for surgical abortions. Every non-medically necessary surgery must be postponed. The Eighth Circuit also confirmed the procedurally suspect nature of allowing abortion providers to hand-pick the judge that hear their cases.”

“[The Eighth Circuit] agreed with Arkansas that the district court committed a clear abuse of discretion in creating a carve-out from state law for surgical abortions,” said Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge.

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April 22, 2020

5th Circuit Court of Appeals Defeats Second District Court Restraining Order Against Texas

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's executive order temporarily banning non-essential surgical procedures includes abortion to help medical professionals conserve equipment like medical masks and stop COVID-19 from spreading in cramped abortion clinics. That order has been heavily contested by pro-abortion forces in federal courts, making its way up to the supreme court (decision pending).

District Court Judge Lee Yeakel attempted to undercut the higher courts by creating an exception to the order for chemical abortions (abortions completed using the abortion pill regiment), but the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals overruled him on Monday:
We are persuaded by Petitioners’ arguments that the district court, in the April 9 TRO [Temporary Restraining Order], disregarded our mandate in Abbott II. The court again “fail[ed] to apply . . . the framework governing emergency exercises of state authority during a public health crisis, established over 100 years ago in Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. … Moreover, the court again second-guessed the basic mitigation strategy underlying GA-09 (that is, the concept of “flattening the curve”), and also acted without knowing critical facts such as whether, during this pandemic, abortion providers do (or should) wear masks or other protective equipment when meeting with patients. Those errors led the district court to enter an overbroad TRO that exceeds its jurisdiction, reaches patently erroneous results, and usurps the state’s authority to craft emergency public health measures “during the escalating COVID-19 pandemic.” 
Abortion advocates claim that chemical abortions are safe and should become more available during the COVID-19 outbreak so women can access abortion while social distancing. These people disregard the reasons that the federal government requires women to see doctors and receive a prescription before buying abortion pills.

Women receive ultrasounds to ensure that chemical abortion is a "safe" abortion method for the woman. If a pregnant woman has a condition known as ectopic pregnancy, in which their unborn child is positioned outside of the uterus, chemical abortion has a high risk of complications such as hemorrhage which can lead to death.

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Illinois Reproductive Health Act Fact 5: Abortionists Won't be Disciplined for Performing "Abortions" on Women Who Aren't Pregnant

Due to changes made in the Reproductive Health Act, doctors will no longer be subject to any punishment by the state for performing an "abortion" on a woman who isn't actually pregnant. Doctors could previously lose their license for such conduct, but now they are free to conduct themselves in a manner that the law previously called "willful and wanton." Learn more by clicking the link below:


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April 21, 2020

UN Official Criticizes "Liberal Eugenics" in Annual Report

Catalina Devandas Aguilar
Catalina Devandas Aguilar, a Costa Rican Lawyer and United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, recently submitted an annual report criticizing the increased adoption of ideals she describes as "ableism" and "liberal eugenics." In the report, she denounces practices such as euthanasia and abortion targeted at those with disabilities.

Here are some excerpts from the report:

“Indeed, ableist social norms and market pressures make it imperative to have the ‘best possible child’ with the best possible chances at life. Some utilitarian bioethicists have further argued that genetic enhancement is a moral obligation and that it is ethical to give parents the option to euthanize their newborns with disabilities.”

“Such practices may reinforce and socially validate the message that persons with disabilities ought not to have been born. Legislative frameworks that extend the time frame for a lawful abortion or, exceptionally, permit abortion in the presence of fetal impairment aggravate this message.

“In addition, as the consequence is a smaller number of persons with disabilities being born, some fear a reduction in disability advocacy and social support for persons with disabilities. Furthermore, health policies and abortion laws that perpetuate deep-rooted stereotypes and stigma against persons with disabilities also undermine women’s reproductive autonomy and choice.”

“From a disability rights perspective, there is a grave concern that legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide could put at risk the lives of persons with disabilities. If assisted dying is made available for all persons with a health condition or impairment, regardless of whether they are terminally ill or not, a social assumption might follow that it is better to be dead than to live with a disability.”

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Tennessee AG Appeals District Court Judge's Decision Ruling Against Temporary Abortion Ban


Tennessee officials hope to overturn a District Court's ruling which could reinstate abortion as an essential service in the state during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Last Friday, U.S. District Judge Bernard A. Friedman ruled against Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s Executive Order temporarily banning medical procedures not required “to provide life-sustaining treatment, to prevent death or risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function, or to prevent rapid deterioration or serious adverse consequences to a patient’s physical condition.” This included elective surgical abortions, but Judge Friedman's ruling could prevent it from being enforced against abortionists.

Shortly after Friedman's decision, the Tennessee Attorney General's office appealed the ruling and asked Friedman to delay it from taking effect until after the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals can review the case. The Tennessee government is hoping that it can prevent abortionists in the state from using valuable personal protective equipment such as medical masks and gloves to make sure they are available for doctors treating patients with COVID-19. Temporarily halting elective surgical abortions also prevents patients and abortion clinic workers from spreading COVID-19 in the cramped spaces of abortion clinics.

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April 20, 2020

Trump Administration Issues Guidelines Against Discriminatory Healthcare Rationing

A Civil Rights Bulletin issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) gives guidance to "state, local, tribal, and territorial partners" and recommends lead health care providers against discriminatory health care rationing.

An excerpt from the guidelines states:

"Make medical treatment decisions, including denials of care under Crisis Standards of Care and allocation of ventilators, after an individualized consideration of each person, free from stereotypes and biases, including generalizations and judgments about the individual’s quality of life or relative value to society, based on the individual’s disability, age, race, income level, or any protected basis. This individualized consideration should be based on current objective medical evidence and the expressed views of the patients themselves as opposed to unfounded assumptions."

National Right to Life thanked the Trump administration for writing these guidelines. “Our health care system is designed to save lives,” National Right to Life president Carol Tobias commented. “No one facing the serious health issues from a coronavirus diagnosis should worry about whether they will receive the care they need because of their age or disability.”

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Michigan Gov. Claims Abortions are "Life-Sustaining"

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made headlines last week for her characterization of abortion after pro-life legislators asked her to suspend elective abortions to help fight COVID-19 and apply her executive order suspending elective surgeries equally.

“We stopped elective surgeries here in Michigan. Some people have tried to say that that type of a procedure is considered the same and that’s ridiculous,” the governor said. “A woman’s healthcare, her whole future, her ability to decide if and when she starts a family is not an election [she may have meant elective], it is a fundamental to her life. It is life-sustaining and it’s something that government should not be getting in the middle of.”

Gov. Whitmer has been criticized for enacting heavy restrictions on activities in her state, so her characterization of abortion seems especially strange. Why is it that allowing citizens to buy plants and seeds at grocery stores is dangerous, but elective abortion surgeries are not? Her stance appears to value partisan values over public safety, and she is willing to appear hypocritical to defend it.

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April 17, 2020

Man Arrested in Decatur for Assaulting Pregnant Ex-Girlfriend in Attempt to Kill their Unborn Child

Adrian Batts
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Decatur Police arrested Adrian E. Batts on multiple charges after responding to a battery report on April 8. He reportedly broke into his pregnant ex-girlfriend's home, threw their 9-month-old son several feet onto a bed, and repeatedly kicked her in the stomach in an attempt to kill their unborn child.

Batts reportedly kicked in the door at his ex-girlfriend's residence and searched around the house to find his ex-girlfriend, who was hiding in a closet. Once he found her, reports say that he began beating her repeatedly in the head and stomach.

At some point, the victim reportedly got away from him long enough to check on their crying 9-month-old son, but her ex-boyfriend followed. Batts is accused of throwing the baby several feet onto a nearby bed before kicking his ex-girlfriend repeatedly in the stomach. The victim says that Batts didn't want another child and told her that he hoped to kill their unborn child.

Police arrested Batts on charges of home invasion, aggravated battery of a pregnant woman, domestic battery with priors, endangering the life/health of a child, aggravated fleeing/eluding police, aggravated DUI, and felony revoked.

The police report says that the 9-month-old son is unharmed, but does not disclose the condition of the unborn child.

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Elizabeth Warren Asks FDA to Stop Enforcing Abortion Pill Restrictions During Pandemic

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Senators Elizabeth Warren, Patty Murray, and Tammy Baldwin called on FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn Tuesday to use enforcement discretion to look the other way if abortion providers attempt to skirt abortion pill regulations during the COVID-19 outbreak.

“People who need an abortion cannot delay care and should not needlessly risk coronavirus exposure,” the senators wrote in their letter (available here). “Given the years of scientific evidence indicating that medication abortion is a safe and effective treatment, we ask that FDA take immediate steps to temporarily exercise enforcement discretion on in-person dispensing requirements, so that people can more easily access abortion care without putting themselves or their healthcare providers at risk of infection from COVID-19.”

The FDA places restrictions on the distribution of the abortion pill regiment so that physicians can check a pregnant woman for conditions such as ectopic pregnancy (a condition in which an unborn child develops outside the uterus). If a woman with an ectopic pregnancy attempts to undergo a DIY abortion using the abortion pill regiment, they are likely to have severe complications such as hemorrhage and death.

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Unsealed Documents Reveal Planned Parenthood Charged Nearly $25,000 Over Two Months for Aborted Body Parts

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Several Planned Parenthood invoices were unsealed due to Planned Parenthood's lawsuit with undercover journalist David Daleiden, revealing that over two months in 2012, the abortion giant charged the biospecimen company StemExpress almost $25,000 for fetal tissue and maternal blood samples.

The invoices (available here) show that Planned Parenthood charged $55 per "product of conception" (unit of aborted tissue) and $10 per sample of maternal blood. Three bills are shown. The first, dated Aug. 2, 2012, charged $5,860. The second bill, dated Sept. 5, 2012, charged $11,365. The third was dated Sept. 28, 2012, and charged $7,715.

Planned Parenthood could legally seek reimbursement for associated costs (such as transportation) when donating fetal tissue, but the invoices charge StemExpress per unit of fetal tissue and don't mention reimbursement anywhere.

David Daleiden says the documents are undeniable proof that Planned Parenthood is profiting from the sale of body parts harvested from aborted babies. He gave a comment to Fox News about the story Wednesday: 

"The federal law against selling aborted fetal organs and tissues in exchange for 'valuable consideration' was enacted to prevent monetary incentives to turn children in the womb into a commodity. The law lays out the unmistakable difference between a researcher reimbursing a clinic for used up PPE, versus StemExpress paying solely for the number of 'usable' body parts it could collect and then sell from Planned Parenthood's abortions.

"Planned Parenthood and StemExpress's business relationship -- sadly not unique to them -- sets quotas for certain types of abortions, treats pregnant women like a cash crop, places a price tag on human beings, and declares that our nation's children are worth more dead than alive," he continued.

Planned Parenthood must be held accountable for its lack of respect for human life and for manipulating women to have their children killed so that it can harvest their body parts and make a profit.

April 16, 2020

Illinois Reproductive Health Act Fact 4: Abortionists Could Potentially Provide "Abortion Care" Wherever they Deem Acceptable

There are no longer consequences for abortionists if they attempt to complete abortions in places other than abortion clinics (which are no longer required to be licensed ambulatory surgical treatment centers) or hospitals. With the changes brought by the Illinois Reproductive Health Act, they may be able to commit abortions in literal back alleys if their "professional judgment" deems it acceptable. Read more by clicking the link below:


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April 15, 2020

Alabama Temporary Abortion Ban Blocked by Federal Judge

District Judge Myron Thompson granted a preliminary injunction against Alabama Governor Kay Ivey's executive order banning medical procedures except for emergencies or procedures required to “avoid serious harm from an underlying condition or disease, or necessary as part of a patient’s ongoing and active treatment.” Alabama correctly considered abortions to be non-essential procedures, but Judge Thompson said that Alabama could not limit abortions in this way.

“... efforts to combat COVID-19 do not outweigh the lasting harm imposed by the denial of an individual’s right to terminate her pregnancy, by an undue burden or increase in risk on patients imposed by a delayed procedure, or by the cloud of unwarranted prosecution against providers,” she wrote on Easter Sunday.

The order was designed to slow the spread of COVID-19 and preserve medical resources for doctors fighting the pandemic.

A similar executive order in Texas has been brought all the way to the Supreme Court and could be decided any day.

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