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New York City announces nation’s first telehealth abortions through public health system

Updated: October 3, 2023 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 3, 2023 – 2:14 pm EDT

NEW YORK CITY (LifeSiteNews) — As a flood of illegals migrants is crushing New York City’s budget, the Big Apple has found the funds to advance the most important leftist agenda item – abortion on-demand.

Leftist Mayor Eric Adams, a newly minted Freemason, announced plans on Monday for the city’s taxpayer-funded health system to make it easier for residents to access dangerous chemical abortion drugs. The move follows an announcement by Mayor Adams in January that piloted the program by allowing several public clinics to hand out the drugs to anyone.

The NYC Health + Hospitals system already offers a “full spectrum of medication and procedural abortion services at their hospital-based clinics,” according to a news release.

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The dangerous abortion drugs can only be sent to a New York mailing address.

Boasting that he would not let the “far right” stop a woman from killing her preborn baby, Adams said “[a]ccess to abortion care [sic] will now be available through telehealth visits at NYC Health + Hospitals sites from the comfort of one’s home.”

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