be used. it s still safe to use them, also after 12 weeks. the world health organization is supporting home use to 12 weeks. but afterwards, the research now shows that it s also safe to do. people have to be close to emergency care. and one of the concerns that we have, is that we ve seen that sometimes doctors that work in emergency wards, they don t want to help people. when they present with a miscarriage or an abortion, because they are scared, that will make them that, they will be prosecuted under strict abortion laws. so, for example, in ireland, a woman died because this happened. and i think one of the things that s very important to teach the doctors, that they can help women, when their lives are in danger. and when they need medical care. that is terrifying. not only because we ve seen it happen, as you just described, but the prospect of that health care providers will see a woman
later, later in pregnancy, the pills can still be used, still safe to use them, after 12 weeks the world health organization is supporting use after 12 weeks but the research shows that it is also safe, that people have to be close to emergency care, and one of the concern that we have is that we re seeing that sometimes doctors that work in emergency wards, they don t want to help people when they present with a miscarriage or an abortion because they are scared that it will make them, that they will be prosecuted on the strict abortion laws. so for example, because this happens as well, i think one of things that is very important to teach the doctors that they can help women when they are presenting and they re in danger and they need medical care. that s terrifying.
the community. in orange county, we have a crisis in our hospitals and icus as reported in the new york times it s taking time to get people transported to the hospitals. we have nine hospitals that had to bring on extra wards, emergency wards, to deal with the onslaught of covid. this is a consequence of the sorts of policies that kelly ernby championed during her life. do you want to forget about it, do you want to ignore it? i don t think so. michael, a quick comment, when i hear of someone who dies in a motorcycle and wasn t wearing a helmet. i m nonetheless sad for their loss. poor son of a gun is gone, maybe the helmet would have saved their lives. a fair analogy or unfair analogy? i m limited on time. no, this is different.