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Alabama cannot block abortions during coronaviru­s crisis, judge rules

- Associated Press in Montgomery, Alabama

A federal judge has ruled that Alabama cannot ban abortions as part of the state’s response to the coronaviru­s.

US district judge Myron Thompson on Sunday issued a preliminar­y injunction sought by clinics to prevent the state from forbidding abortions as part of a ban on elective medical procedures during the Covid-19 outbreak. He said abortion providers could decide whether a procedure could wait.

The US Center for Reproducti­ve Rights filed emergency lawsuits in five states to thwart moves by legislator­s to ban abortion during the pandemic.

In the Alabama court judgement, Thompson said that based on the current record, the defendants’ efforts to combat Covid-19 did 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. The ruling was a victory for abortion rights advocates who are fighting efforts in Texas, Ohio, Alabama and other states to prohibit abortion services during the Covid-19 pandemic. States have argued they need to conserve medical equipment and potential hospital beds during the outbreak. Abortion clinics in Alabama said they sought the injunction after the state refused to clarify that the clinics could continue to operate.Alabama had ordered a postponeme­nt of medical procedures except in cases of a medical emergency or to avoid serious harm from an underlying condition or disease, or necessary as part of a patient’s ongoing and active treatment. A lawyer representi­ng clinics praised the decision. Preventing someone from getting an abortion did not do anything to stop Covid-19, it just took the decision on whether to have a child out of their hands, said Alexa KolbiMolin­as, a senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union’s reproducti­ve freedom project.The Alabama attorney general’s office did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment. The US ruling came as the World Health Organizati­on was being urged to declare abortion an essential health service during the pandemic. It earlier issued guidance notes advising all government­s that women’s right to sexual and reproducti­ve healthcare “should be respected irrespecti­ve of Covid-19 status, including access to contracept­ion and safe abortion”.

There have been growing calls for government­s to protect abortion ser

vices during the crisis. Last week, 100 NGOs issued a joint statement imploring European countries to find new ways to help women access services during lockdown, such as through online consultati­ons and, as introduced in the UK last month, by allowing them to take abortion pills at home.

Marie Stopes Internatio­nal has warned that up to 9.5 million women and girls would not access family planning services this year because of the pandemic, which could result in as many as 3m unintended pregnancie­s and 2.7m unsafe abortions.

 ?? Photograph: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy ?? A US federal judge’s ruling that Alabama cannot ban abortions during the Covid-19 emergency comes amid growing calls internatio­nally for government­s to protect abortion services.
Photograph: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy A US federal judge’s ruling that Alabama cannot ban abortions during the Covid-19 emergency comes amid growing calls internatio­nally for government­s to protect abortion services.

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