The
New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals allowed a
federal judge's decision blocking the state from applying
restrictions to abortions induced through medication to go into
effect.
In an unsigned opinion, the three-judge panel said it was not clear
if the state's emergency order restricting abortion procedures
covered medication-induced abortion.
Texas is one of several conservative states that have tried to
impose limits on abortion during the pandemic, saying they are
seeking to ensure that medical resources are available to help
healthcare facilities cope with people with COVID-19, the
respiratory disease caused by the virus.
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Abortion rights advocates have accused the states of political opportunism,
exploiting the pandemic to advance anti-abortion policies.
The abortion providers challenging the Texas restrictions said medication
abortion, which involves taking two pills by mouth, should not be halted because
it is not a procedure at all and does not require the use of protective
equipment.
(Reporting by Andrew Chung in New York and Lawrence Hurley in Washington, D.C.;
Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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