Catholic Medical Association Challenges HHS Directive on ‘Emergency’ Abortions
Catholic health care treats two patients with every pregnancy, said Marie Hilliard, co-chair of the CMA's Ethics Committee. Abortion, she added, is not necessary.
Catholic health care treats two patients with every pregnancy, said Marie Hilliard, co-chair of the CMA's Ethics Committee. Abortion, she added, is not necessary.
The members argued that Becerra supported extreme abortion policies during his time in the House and in California, while opposing conscience rights for medical professionals.
There are over 1,200 cases of coronavirus in Texas, and at least a dozen people have died.
In December, people at Disneyland were exposed to the measles virus, setting off a chain of infections that has now reached at least 87 people in seven states and Mexico.
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