Planned Parenthood is defying an Ohio order to discontinue elective abortions during the coronavirus pandemic, even though its abortion clinics are using up valuable personal protective equipment that is needed by medical personnel who are treating the infection caused by the virus.
As the nascent outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the healthcare system in the United States, Americans are being asked to make sacrifices of their time, their freedoms and personal liberties in order to control the flow of the virus. At the
Planned Parenthood abortion mills, however, the only sacrifices happening there are the ones made on an hourly basis to Molech. You didn't think a little thing like a global killer virus pandemic would stop Planned Parenthood from their appointed duties, did you?
"And they built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin." Jeremiah 32:35 (KJB)
Last year, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo rejoiced as he signed into law the
Reproductive Health Act that allows for the aborting of babies up to and even on their due date. He said it was a "cause for celebration" as he signed his name to the bill, making it a law. This year, New York City is the
hardest hit sector in America from the coronavirus, with 25% of deaths nationwide happening there. Now, you can call that a coincidence if you like, but I don't.
Planned Parenthood: Abortions ‘Business as Usual’ During Coronavirus Outbreak
FROM BREITBART NEWS: Pro-life organization Created Equal produced a video of recorded phone requests for information from abortion facilities regarding the decision to continue with “business as usual” during the pandemic:
Mark Harrington, president of Created Equal, said:
The abortion industry claims they perform health care. However, we have evidence that abortion centers across the nation are staying open in the midst of this national health crisis, risking public health and safety. These centers must close their doors to help stop the spread of COVID-19. If they believe in the health of Americans, they have no other choice.
Planned Parenthood of Southwest Ohio, for example, is refusing to comply with an order by the state’s attorney general that
bans nonessential and elective surgical procedures, such as abortions, during the coronavirus pandemic.
A lawyer for the abortion facility responded to a letter from the office of state Attorney General Dave Yost, asserting the order allows Planned Parenthood to “still continue providing essential procedures, including surgical abortion.”
“This is not about abortions,” Bethany McCorkle, a spokesperson for Yost, reportedly
told CBS News on Sunday. “This is about nonessential surgeries using PPE [personal protective equipment] during this pandemic.”
Women’s Med Center of Dayton also refused to comply with the order to stop abortions,
reported the
Dayton Daily News, adding Planned Parenthood said it is “taking steps to reduce the use of personal protective equipment and is complying with the state order because abortion is an essential, time-sensitive medical procedure.”
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