January 1, 2021

Texas’ Executive Order during COVID-19 IncreasedBarriers for Patients Seeking Abortion Care

Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed an executive order on March 22, 2020 that prohibited surgeries and procedures that were not medically necessary, claiming that this would preserve personal protective equipment and reduce demands on hospital-based care.
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Texas’ Executive Order during COVID-19 IncreasedBarriers for Patients Seeking Abortion Care

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January 1, 2021
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Abortion Care
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Emma Carpenter, Kristen Burke, Elsa Vizcarra, Asha Dane'el, Vinita Goyal, and Kari White
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