Thursday, January 27, 2022

One Item on Regular City Council Agenda: Abortion


For years San Angelo has had no abortion providers.  Yet, over one thousand, five hundred people signed a petition to "outlaw abortion/declare San Angelo a sanctuary city for the unborn."  It is the only item on City Council's Regular Agenda for February 1st.  

What has been killing people in our community? The city reported the 499th COVID death since the pandemic began. 

A medically fragile friend and devout Christian recently died of COVID-19.  Had she not been exposed to COVID she would still here, sharing God's love with her family and others. 

A photo from the October 5, 2021 Council meeting showed dozens of unmasked Sanctuary City supporters.  That was just after our largest monthly death toll since the pandemic began. Our community had 65 COVID deaths in September 2021.

I have elderly relatives and wish to keep them safe.  My petition has more people in our community sharing this concern.  I will watch the video of the meeting and become informed as to how far people are willing to go to protect life.  

Update 1-28-22:  COVID deaths reached 501 today.   

Update 1-31-22:  Deaths stand at 504 with 80 patients currently hospitalized.

Update 2-1-22:  It was a maskless crowd at City Council today.   These people do not care about my elderly relatives and medically fragile friends, all Christians.  The Health Department announced two more deaths today bringing the total to 506.  Shannon has 82 people hospitalized with COVID.

Update 2-2-22:  The city announced today that three more people died of COVID-19 bringing the total to 509.  There are 76 currently hospitalized with COVID.

Update 2-3-22:  Four more residents of Tom Green County died of COVID.  To date 513 people died of COVID in our area since the pandemic began.  

Update 2-9-21:  Deaths reached 521 yesterday.

Update 2-11-22:  Five deaths announced today bring the total to 527.  Thirty four are hospitalized with COVID.  

Update 2-15-22:  Mayor Brenda Gunter spoke directly to the criticism leveled at her and Council around this issue.  The City announced thirty COVID deaths in February thus far. 

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