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Content Warning: This piece links to sites which include photographs of the 17-week old aborted baby in question, including a Facebook post and a live-stream video.
On Wednesday, Ohio Right to Life revealed that a 17-week old aborted baby had been left discarded in a dumpster. The group claims the abortion facility, Northeast Ohio Women s Center (NEOWC) is responsible for the illegal disposal, as do Right to Life of Northeast Ohio and Citizens for a Pro-Life Society.
“Ohio Right to Life is heartbroken and appalled by the abortion industry’s utter disregard for human life,” said Mike Gonidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life. “This child suffered doubly at the hands of the abortion industry: first, by being subjected to a brutal death by dismemberment and second by the degradation of his or her broken body being dumped into the trash like garbage. Tragedies like this are why Ohio Right to Life worked tirelessly to pass the Unborn C
Summit County became the latest in Colorado to confirm the presence of the delta variant of COVID-19, the most recent and overwhelmingly most dominant strain in the state.
A Summit County resident was the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Colorado last March. But the county is the 36th in Colorado to report a case of the delta variant, which was first identified in India. Just one case has been reported in Summit, according to a news release from the local health department issuedWednesday, while more than 970 have been reported statewide as of Wednesday afternoon.
“Although we have had significant success in mitigating the virus, our entire community should continue to follow all guidelines to keep each other safe, including wearing masks on public transportation, washing hands thoroughly, staying home when sick, and above all, getting vaccinated,” Amy Wineland, director of Summit County Public Health, said in a statement. “This is the best way to slow the spread of the virus
Mass vaccination sites all over the country are SHUTTING DOWN as demand for experimental vaccines plummets
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