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Priorities For Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights During COVID-19 and Beyond

Although the full extent of COVID-19’s wreckage remains unknown, devastating effects on health, society, and the economy have already affected reproductive autonomy in the United States. Challenges in gaining access to care, resource scarcities, and economic barriers have nearly all aspects of reproductive health choices, exacerbating a situation that is already difficult for many. The ability to exercise reproductive autonomy within the context of intimate relationships, sex, and family formation is central to our lives and our dignity as human beings, and does not cease during a pandemic.

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Keeping Our Humanity In The Time of Coronavirus, Mitigating the Mental Health Effects of Social Distancing and Quarantine

Rocío sings to her community from her balcony in Madrid, Spain. Source: Rocío Nieto   By: Victor Benito Edited by: Mila Cantar and Chukwuma Iwenofu In late December 2019, a novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) began to spread around the world. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the virus a “pandemic”.1 Compared to… Read more »