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Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz Will Shut Down Center in Gainesville, Florida

America’s biggest abortion business is closing down yet another center, saying it doesn’t get enough customers.

Planned Parenthood’s Gainesville, Florida center will shut down next month due to declining patient volume, the abortion giant announced this week.

The organization said the center will permanently close on June 26.

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The Gainesville Planned Parenthood Health Center doesn’t do abortions on site but sells the abortion pill and makes surgical abortion referrals. It also mutilates patients with trans drugs. The abortion group announced the closure on social media Wednesday.

“While this was an incredibly difficult decision, it does not change our commitment to our patients,” the post read, adding that customers can use its telehealth sales.

Planned Parenthood of Florida President and CEO Alexandra Mandado described the move as “an ongoing effort to align our health centers with patient needs and changes in patient volume across the communities we serve.”

Vice President of Communications Michelle Quesada told The Independent Florida Alligator the closure was “due to the Gainesville clinic’s declining patient volume.”

“We just haven’t been able to succeed at that location,” Quesada said.

She said legitimate health care from places such as GatorWell Health Promotion Services at the University of Florida and Bread and Roses Women’s Health Center contributed to the low demand.

The Gainesville shutdown marks the second Planned Parenthood closure in Florida this year. The Lakeland center closed in early March after a “Defund” provision blocked the organization from accepting Medicaid tax dollars. Fourteen Planned Parenthood locations will remain in the state.

Florida’s heartbeat law bans abortions on babies older than 6 weeks and have saves thousands of children from death.



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