Federal judge orders restoration of health agency web pages
Briefly

A federal judge intervened to restore web content related to HIV, AIDS, and health risks for youth that had been removed by health agencies to comply with former President Trump's executive order on "gender ideology." Judge John Bates issued a temporary restraining order in favor of Doctors for America, emphasizing the importance of accessible medical information to ensure healthcare for vulnerable populations. He noted that the absence of this information could result in serious public health consequences. The affected web pages were ordered to be restored promptly, reflecting the urgent need for accessible health resources.
It bears emphasizing who ultimately bears the harm of defendants' actions: everyday Americans, and most acutely, underprivileged Americans, seeking healthcare.
If they cannot provide these individuals the care they need (and deserve) within the scheduled and often limited time frame, there is a chance that some individuals will not receive treatment.
Read at Advocate.com
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