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Would it be ethically right or wrong for women to get abortions in order to prevent the possibility of their newborns getting sick and dying from COVID-19?
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I mean I read recently that in the UK this woman gave birth and her kid already got infected with COVID-19. Thing is though it really hard to tell if infants are the most vulnerable to the virus and die from it.

So that said I wonder if it really would be ethically right or wrong for a woman to get an abortion due to the fact she doesn't want to risk having her eventual newborn getting killed by the virus? I mean then we have to come to the fact that hospitals are going to be full and abortion clinics might be closed due to preventing the spread of COVID-19.

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