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Breaking: Pharmacists who refuse to fill prescriptions for drugs used in abortions might violate antidiscrimination law, the Biden administration says

The Biden administration is warning pharmacists that refusing to dispense medications used in abortions might violate federal protections against discrimination, in its latest move aimed at limiting the impact ofThe Department of Health

and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights has prepared new guidelines, set for release Wednesday, that spell out examples when a pharmacist’s refusal to dispense a drug to a patient might be a violation of federal antidiscrimination law.

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