Sarah McCammon
Sarah McCammon worked for Iowa Public Radio as Morning Edition Host from January 2010 until December 2013.
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A federal appeals court is allowing medication abortions to proceed in Texas despite an order suspending nonessential procedures.
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Clinics had begun scheduling appointments following a favorable lower-court ruling, but had to stop after the appeals court order was issued.
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Patients have been turned away for abortions after Republican state officials said an executive order suspending elective procedures during the coronavirus pandemic applies to abortions.
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As hospitals warn of shortages, President Trump claims without offering evidence that he's hearing from administrators who are pleased with the current levels of supplies.
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More than a dozen states have delayed primaries because of the coronavirus.
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Republican officials in several states have sought to suspend abortions during the pandemic.
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Some doctors are sending their children to live elsewhere and rearranging their personal lives as they fight the epidemic.
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Republican officials in a growing number of states say abortion is a nonessential procedure that can be delayed during the coronavirus pandemic; Democratic attorneys general are pushing back.
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Groups opposed to abortion rights have signed a letter asking federal health officials to urge abortion providers to "cease operations" in an effort to preserve medical equipment.
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Nonprofit groups say the nation's charitable sector has been especially hard-hit amid the coronavirus pandemic. Several national groups are calling on Congress for $60 billion in emergency funding.
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As social distancing becomes common practice because of the new coronavirus, people are finding ways to stay connected and fight isolation.
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The state has one remaining clinic in St. Louis, but Planned Parenthood officials say just three abortions were performed there in February, down from 174 in the same month a year ago.