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What percentage of abortions in America could be considered abortions of "convenience"? How many are medically necessary?

EDIT 29 July 2015http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/07/28/ohio-dem-rep-patmon-black-lives-matter-should-be-in-front-of-planned-parenthood/"Ohio State Representative Bill Patmon (D) declared Black Lives Matter protesters “skipped one place, they should be in front of Planned Parenthood” at a rally at the Ohio Statehouse on Tuesday.In the speech, video of which was first posted to Dix News’ and the Youngstown Vindicator‘s Statehouse Bureau Chief Marc Kovac’s Capital Blog, Patmon states that his mother would have been a “prime candidate” for an abortion, but chose not to have one."He later said, “‘What business is it of yours, Mr. Patmon that 56 million unborn –?’ It is my business, especially 17 million of them are black women. 17 million, more than any other population. 17 million…that look, and act, and talk, and would be similar to myself. But, even more than that, they’re Americans, and they’re human beings.”After saying he doesn’t like the term “African-American” because he’s just an American and there’s “no need for any extras,” Patmon stated that 5,499 abortions that take place in Cuyahoga County, which he represents, and “63% are black women.”Patmon continued, “You hear a lot of demonstrations across the country now about ‘Black Lives Matter.’ Well, they skipped one place, they should be in front of Planned Parenthood. They skipped one place, not just the police department, stand in front of Planned Parenthood. Black lives matter. American lives matter.”END EDITSince only 0.2% of abortions are to save the mother's life, more abortions must be for convenience than we might assume.http://www.whyprolife.com/abortion-facts/It is also shocking to note that:http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCIQFjAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fimkane.wordpress.com%2F2011%2F07%2F14%2Fabortion-is-the-leading-cause-of-death-among-blacks%2Fcomment-page-1%2F&ei=UHFTUL_8JZKq8AS_gIGYCA&usg=AFQjCNGYNWTk1nFxiUMhFLAK8n19fPS83Q&sig2=6feJu7jDKHlGwLH4uN0U3QAbortion is now the leading cause of death in the black community.“It causes four times as many deaths among blacks as the combined total of deaths caused by cancer, heart disease, AIDS, homicide, and accidents.”—Rev. Denise Walker, founder Everlasting Light Ministries, a comprehensive post abortion healing ministry.

What's the difference between being "18 y/o" and "over 18 y/o". Banks and other websites write minimum age to be 18 and then in next line they say one's age should be over 18 y/o. What does that mean exactly?

The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in law. It is the moment when minors cease to be considered such and assume legal control over their persons, actions, and decisions, thus terminating the control and legal responsibilities of their parents or guardian over them. Most countries set the age of majority at 18, but some jurisdictions have a higher age and others lower. The word majority here refers to having greater years and being of full age as opposed to minority, the state of being a minor. The law in a given jurisdiction may not actually use the term "age of majority".Age of majority - WikipediaLet's say that you were born 6:30 PM on November 3, 2002 in Cleveland, Ohio and still live there. You can register with the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections to vote in this year's presidential election because you will reach the age of majority on or before that date.At midnight November 3, 2020, you will have reached the “age of majority" on that date. The law recognizes the anniversary date of your eighteen birthday as you ascension into majority. The hour and minute of your birth on that day are irrelevant. Think of it as crossing the adolescent finish line.

Is it not a matter if the coronavirus will spread across the US on an epidemic level, but when?

[The US has reported 28 coronavirus deaths among more than 800 cases. Here's what we know about the US patients.Aria Bendix, Rosie Perper and Rhea MahbubaniMar 10, 2020, 3:16 PMHealthcare workers transport a patient on a stretcher into an ambulance at Life Care Center of Kirkland on February 29, 2020. David Ryder/Getty ImagesTwenty-eight people in the US have died from the coronavirus: 23 in Washington state, two in Florida, two in California, and one in New Jersey.The US has reported more than 800 coronavirus cases in total across 36 states.That tally includes 46 people who were on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan and three people who were evacuated from China.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.The US has reported 28 deaths from the coronavirus as of Tuesday: 23 in Washington state, two in Florida, two in California, and one in New Jersey.In total, the country has reported at least 808 cases of the coronavirus across 36 states and Washington, DC. The US is seeing a rising number of cases of "community spread" — patients with no known exposure to the virus or travel history to countries where outbreaks have been reported.Because county- and state-level health authorities are reporting the latest case counts before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does, Business Insider is tallying those local reports and updating this story live to give a comprehensive picture of where — and to what degree — the coronavirus is spreading in the US.Media not supported by AMP. Tap for full mobile experience.The virus, which originated in Wuhan, China, in December, causes a respiratory disease known as COVID-19. Over 4,200 people have died and 118,100 others have been infected — around 80% of whom are in China. Cases have been recorded in more than 100 countries.For the latest global case totals, death tolls, and travel information, see Business Insider's live updates here.Here's everything we know about the coronavirus in the US — in the list below, states are ordered by their number of cases.Note: This post was last updated at 3 p.m. ET.Twenty-eight people have died from the coronavirus on US soil.A view of downtown Seattle from Smith Tower, on May 12, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. Suzi Pratt/GettyCalifornia's second death, announced Monday, was a woman in her 60s in Santa Clara County. The state's first death, announced March 4, was a female patient at Kaiser Permanente in Placer County.Florida announced two deaths on Friday: one in Lee County and one in Santa Rosa County.Washington has reported 23 deaths. The first — a man in his 50s who had chronic underlying health issues — was reported February 29 at EvergreenHealth, a hospital in Kings County, Washington.Two of the Washington patients died February 26, but their diagnoses were confirmed posthumously on Tuesday, making them the earliest known coronavirus fatalities in the US.New Jersey announced its first death on Monday: a man in his 60s.The first person who died in California was likely exposed to the coronavirus on the Grand Princess cruise ship. That passenger had disembarked, but at least 21 people who were still onboard tested positive.The Grand Princess cruise ship in the San Francisco Bay. Princess CruisesOf those who tested positive, 19 were crew members and two were passengers. It is still unclear how many of the infected people are from the US, so they do not yet factor into the country's total number of cases.The ship has docked at the Port of Oakland. The healthy US passengers will be quarantined for 14 days at military bases in California, Texas, or Georgia.Of the people currently onboard, 62 were on the last voyage with the person who died in California.New York has reported more than 170 cases. At least 50 cases are linked to a male attorney from Westchester.A women rides the New York City subway with a protective mask. shutterstockNew York's first case was a 39-year-old Manhattan healthcare worker who had recently traveled to Iran.The second New York case, confirmed Tuesday, was a 50-year-old male attorney from Westchester who works in Manhattan. Business Insider confirmed the identity of the patient, a married father of four.The man's wife, 14-year-old daughter, and 22-year-old son were all diagnosed with the virus, along with his rabbi, neighbor, friend, that friend's wife, and three of their four children. In total, the man has been linked to around 54 cases. Westchester County has 108 patients as of Tuesday.On Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo enforced a one-mile "containment area" around New Rochelle, believed to be the epicenter of the state's outbreak, in a bid to halt the spread of the virus.Patients have also tested positive in Rockland County, Nassau County, Saratoga County, Ulster County, and Suffolk County. New York City has reported 36 cases.State officials declared a state of emergency on March 7.Washington has confirmed nearly 180 cases of the virus and 23 deaths. Several patients are residents of a nursing facility in King County.A general view of the Life Care Center of Kirkland where a number of seniors are at risk from the coronavirus in Washington state. ReutersMany of the Washington deaths have been among residents of a long-term care facility called Life Care Center, where more than 50 residents and staff members have shown symptoms of the virus.Most of the deaths in Washington occurred in Kings County, but deaths have also been reported in Snohomish, Spokane, Pierce and several other counties.Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency on February 29.California has confirmed more than 140 cases.Santa Clara County Public Health Department Director Sara Cody speaks during a news conference on February 28, 2020. Associated PressMore than three dozen cases are in Santa Clara County, where the state reported its second death on Monday.Los Angeles County has at least 16 cases, including two medical professionals who screened passengers at Los Angeles International Airport, while San Francisco County has about 13 patients.California declared a state of emergency on March 4 after the first death from coronavirus in the state.The other cases in California were either passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship that was quarantined in Japan or evacuees from Wuhan.The cruise ship Diamond Princess anchored at Daikoku Pier Cruise Terminal in Yokohama on February 7, 2020. Kim Kyung-Hoon/ReutersJapanese authorities imposed a 14-day quarantine on that cruise ship last month after a person tested positive for the coronavirus, but at least 700 people wound up with COVID-19.328 Americans who were on the ship were flown back to the US. On the evacuation flight, 14 citizens who had tested positive for the virus flew in an isolation box, while others who'd been on the ship sat in a separate area. More than 30 others got sick.In total, the US coronavirus case count includes 46 cases among passengers who had been on the Diamond Princess. Three evacuees from Wuhan also tested positive for the coronavirus.The infected passengers from the cruise ship were taken to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska and to the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Washington.Passengers who tested negative were quarantined at two US military bases: the Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, California, and the Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Most have been released.Massachusetts reported 92 coronavirus cases on Tuesday.BSIP/UIG Via Getty ImagesOnly one of the coronavirus cases in the state is confirmed. The other 91 are presumptive, officials wrote on the Department of Public Health's website.The first case, a man in his 20s who lives in Boston, had recently returned from Wuhan. Massachusetts confirmed the case on February 1. He sought medical care shortly after arriving in the US, and authorities monitored his contacts for symptoms.Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency on Tuesday after the number of COVID-19 cases surged from 42 to 92.Texas has reported at least 13 coronavirus cases.Empty lodging facilities at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, where the Department of Defense says it's providing lodging support for up to 1,000 passengers being evacuated from China, February 2, 2020. Todd Holly/US Air Force via APThe greater Houston area has identified 12 cases so far, including a female staffer at Rice University.An evacuee from Wuhan who had been quarantined in isolation at a medical facility in San Antonio was briefly released from isolation then re-admitted hours later after one of their tests was "determined to be weakly positive."The patient's first two tests had come back negative, which prompted the CDC to release them. After the third test's positive results, CDC officials retrieved the patient and placed them back into medical isolation.San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg called the incident "unacceptable."Health officials in Georgia have reported 17 cases.Military officers wearing face masks stand outside Duomo cathedral, closed by authorities due to a coronavirus outbreak, in Milan, Italy February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo ScalzoOfficials said six cases have been confirmed and 11 cases are presumed positive.On Monday, a daycare teacher tested positive for coronavirus in Cobb County.New Jersey has reported 15 cases and its first coronavirus death.Walter Hickey / BIGovernor Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver on Tuesday announced New Jersey's first COVID-19 death. The man who succumbed to the illness was a Bergen County resident in his 60s."Our prayers are with the family during this difficult time," Murphy and Oliver said in a statement. "We remain vigilant to doing all we can — across all levels of government — to protect the people of New Jersey."The state has a total of 15 cases of coronavirus, Department of Health officials wrote on Twitter.Murphy announced the state's first coronavirus case — a man in his 30s who was hospitalized at Hackensack University Medical Center in Bergen County — in a statement on March 4. The man is a healthcare worker who lives in Manhattan but has an apartment in Fort Lee, New Jersey.Florida health officials have confirmed 14 positive cases and two deaths.An illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in January 2020 shows the coronavirus. Associated PressThe first patient was a man in his 60s in Manatee County. At least 14 others have tested positive.Oregon has reported 14 cases as well, most of which are in Washington County.Coronavirus test kits in Krasnodar, Russia, on February 4, 2020. AP PhotoThe first patient is an adult in Washington County who tested positive for the virus at Kaiser Permanente Westside Medical Center. Officials said the patient worked at the Forest Hills Elementary School in Clackamas County and appeared to have acquired the virus through community spread.Oregon Gov. Kate Brown declared a state of emergency on March 9.Colorado has confirmed 16 cases.Ed Andrieski/AP PhotoThe latest cases were confirmed on March 9 and include two women in their 70s and one woman in her 30s. All of them have had no known contact with an infected person.The total 16 cases includes 15 presumptive postive cases and one indeterminate cases that was counted as positive, officials said.Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Tuesday declared a state of emergency, urging the federal government to increase states' ability to test people for COVID-19."We're acting quickly and decisively because the quicker we can respond, the quicker we can protect the most vulnerable," Polis said, according to an ABC affiliate in Denver.Illinois has confirmed 11 cases.The Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, Washington. ReutersThe first Chicago case, a woman in her 60s, traveled to Wuhan in December to care for her elderly father. She returned to Chicago on January 13, then infected her husband.The third and fourth cases — a husband and wife in their 70s — were reported on March 2.Recently, a Chicago man in his 60s is the first patient in the area without a travel history to a place with an outbreak or contact with another COVID-19 patient.Pennsylvania has confirmed 11 cases as of Tuesday.ShutterstockEight of the cases are in Montgomery County, just outside Philadelphia.Iowa has confirmed eight cases, including three who were recently on a cruise in Egypt.Flickr/kansasphotoSeven coronavirus cases were confirmed in North Carolina. Two patients tested positive after recent trips.North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper speaks on September 19, 2019. Kevin Lamarque/ReutersThe North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services confirmed five new cases on March 9, all of whom are from Wake County. All of them attended the BioGen conference in Boston, Massachusetts.The first patient is being isolated in their Wake County home. North Carolina officials said the person contracted the virus after visiting the Life Care Center in the Seattle area.The second patient tested positive after traveling to Italy in late February.Officials declared a state of emergency on Tuesday.Seven cases have been reported in South Carolina.Tetra Images/ Getty ImagesState officials announced three new cases on March 9.Kentucky has six cases.Katie Warren/Business InsiderThree cases were confirmed in Harrison County. Two patients were reported in Jefferson County and one in Fayette County."We are now up to six positive cases and folks, we're going to have more," Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said on March 9. "That doesn't mean we're not ready, we are, and it doesn't mean that people should overly worry."Arizona has confirmed six cases, including a member of the Arizona State University community.Arizona State University. Tim Roberts Photography/ShutterstockThe first patient had recently traveled to the US from Wuhan. Health officials said he belonged to the Arizona State community, but did not live in university housing.In total, the state has three patients in Maricopa County, two in Pinal County, and one in Pima County. The first case of community transmission, reported on Friday, is a female healthcare worker in her 40s who passed the virus to two family members.The Arizona Department of Health Services said the state's toll includes four presumptive positive cases.Maryland has confirmed six cases, four of which are in Montgomery County.Jon Bilous/ShutterstockGov. Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency on March 5.Virginia confirmed eight presumptive positive cases on March 10.Henryk Sadura/ShutterstockThe Virginia Department of Health announced that the two most recent Virginia patients were from two different parts of the state.The cases include an Arlington resident in their 60s, a Fairfax resident in their 80s, and a marine living on the Quantico marine corps base. The cases are not believed to be related.A couple that went on a Nile River cruise in Egypt also tested positive for the virus as did someone who went to Christ Church, in Washington, DC, where the reverend was infected by COVID-19.Indiana's six cases include a child from Hendricks County.The child's diagnosis prompted the closure of a local elementary school, Hickory Elementary School in Avon, until early April.Nevada has reported four cases. The latest case, reported on March 9, is a man in his 30s who recently traveled to Santa Clara, California.Legacy Images/ShutterstockThe first patient had recently travelled to Washington state and Texas. The second patient — a man from the Reno area — recently traveled on the Grand Princess cruise ship. He is being isolated at home.New Hampshire has reported five cases. The first patient was told to stay isolated, but attended an event at Dartmouth business school.A swab to be used for testing novel coronavirus is seen at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. David Ryder/ReutersThe first patient is an employee at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. The patient recently traveled to Italy and was told to isolate after testing positive for the virus. But on Friday, the patient attended a private event at Dartmouth's business school.The event had around 175 to 200 attendees, NBC reported. Those who came in close contact with the patient are being asked to stay home for two weeks.Ohio has three cases.Adam Jones/Getty ImagesGovernor Mike DeWine announced three positive cases on March 9. All three cases are from Cuyahoga County and are in their 50s.Two patients were recently on a cruise in Egypt, while the third was at an AIPAC conference in Washington DC.Rhode Island has three cases as of March 9.Empty shelves in Italy amid the coronavirus outbreak. Reuters/Flavio Lo ScalzoTwo patients — a man in his 40s and a teenager — had recently traveled to Italy, France, and Spain, according to state officials.The third case is a woman in her 60s who had direct contact with a COVID-19 patient in New York.Tennessee has seven cases as of March 10.Wangkun Jia/ShutterstockThe state confirmed its first case on Thursday: a 44-year-old man who recently traveled out of state. He was diagnosed in Williamson County, part of the Nashville metropolitan area. Health officials said he returned from an out-of-state trip less than a week ago.Williamson County closed its schools for disinfection on Friday and Monday.A patient, who is being treated in Memphis, Tennessee, prompted officials to put more than 70 others in quarantine, according to WMC-TV. The people who are in isolation include an employee of the Shelby County Schools District, a University of Tennessee faculty member, and two students from Southwest Tennesee Community College.Hawaii has reported two cases, including a passenger onboard the Grand Princess cruise ship.Princess Cruises' Grand Princess ship. Princess CruisesGovernor David Ige announced on Friday that a Hawaii resident on the ship had tested positive.On Sunday, the state health department said an elderly man from Oahu tested positive as well. The man had recently returned from Washington state.Minnesota has three cases. One patient recently traveled on a cruise ship as well.Walter Bibikow/Getty ImagesHealth officials reported the first case on March 6. The patient, a Ramsey County resident, developed symptoms on February 25 after going on a cruise. They are being isolated at home.The Minnesota Department of Health said the second patient was likely exposed to the virus on a trip to Europe in late February.On Tuesday, health officials said the state had a third case: an Anoka County resident in their 30's who was likely contracted the virus after coming in contact with international travelers.Connecticut also has two cases.DenisTangneyJr/Getty ImagesThe second case was confirmed on March 9.Two healthcare employees who work in Connecticut but live in New York have also tested positive. Both patients — a Danbury Hospital employee and a doctor at Bridgeport Hospital — are being counted among New York's total.Gov. Ned Lamont prohibited Connecticut state employees from traveling on state business on March 9.States that have only reported one case include Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Vermont, Wisconsin, Utah, and Louisiana.A standard dust and particle mask and an N95 medical respirator mask at Nitro-Pak in Midway, Utah on February 27, 2020. ReutersUtah confirmed its first case on March 6 — a patient older than 60 who may have been exposed to the virus on the Grand Princess cruise ship. The patient lives in Davis County and is currently isolated in their home.Wisconsin's case is a patient with a history of travel to Beijing. The patient was released from isolation on February 28.Officials in Washington, DC, confirmed the city's first case on March 7.Getty ImagesMayor Muriel Bowser said in a press briefing that the patient had no history of international travel and no close contact with other confirmed coronavirus patients.The patient is a man in his 50s whose symptoms began in late February. He wasn't admitted to a DC hospital until March 5. Bowser said health officials are investigating who the man had contact with in the weeks leading up to his diagnosis.In total, the US government has evacuated around 800 Americans from Wuhan.A US health official in a protective suit standing in front of a portable bio-containment unit speaks to US passengers leaving the Diamond Princess cruise ship, on a chartered evacuation aircraft, February 17, 2020. Philip and Gay Courter/ReutersThey've all been quarantined at US military bases, and many have been released.The US has barred foreign nationals who've been in China within the prior 14 days from entering the country.China Southern Airlines flight crew members wearing masks at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya. Patrick Ngugi/APUS citizens who have been in China's Hubei province within the prior 14 days can be quarantined for up to two weeks.COVID-19 is marked by symptoms like fever, coughing, and difficulty breathing.Dr. Fan Zhongjie, a respiratory specialist in charge of about 30 critical COVID-19 patients, encourages a patient to exercise in a hospital in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province on Feb. 25, 2020. Feature China/Barcroft Media via Getty ImagesThe coronavirus family is a large group of viruses that typically affect the respiratory tract. Coronaviruses can lead to illnesses such as the common cold, pneumonia, and SARS. A recent study from the Chinese Center for Disease Control found that around 80% of coronavirus cases in China have been mild.The CDC recommends that all travelers frequently wash their hands with soap and water and scrub for at least 20 seconds. They should refrain from touching their eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.Aylin Woodward, Lauren Frias, Sarah Al-Arshani, and Morgan McFall-Johnsen contributed reporting for this story.Read more:The coronavirus has pandemic 'potential' as it spreads in South Korea, Italy, and Iran, according to WHOOne key indicator will tell us when the coronavirus outbreak is winding down — but we're not seeing it yetA day-by-day breakdown of coronavirus symptoms shows how the disease, COVID-19, goes from bad to worseThe US has reported 28 coronavirus deaths among more than 800 cases. Here's what we know about the US patients.

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