A public database published in 2021 showed that a number of people throughout the country have to travel more than 100 miles to reach an abortion facility. Thanks to the Roe v. Wade overturning, that will drastically change.
For some, it’s not easy at all.showed that a number of people throughout the country have to travel more than 100 miles to reach an abortion facility.
However, this data is a snapshot in time. Access to abortion is expected to drastically change thanks toIn at least four Pennsylvania counties, women have to travel more than 100 miles to reach the closest facility. In the case of two of those counties, Clinton and Elk, those facilities are in New York state.
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