Fox News and broadcast news programs all neglected to cover the death of two young women in Georgia resulting from the state's six week abortion ban, failing to inform their viewers of the deadly consequences of the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.
As ProPublica first reported, at least two women have died in Georgia in part due to restrictive state laws stemming from the state's six-week abortion ban. As Kavitha Surana detailed in her reporting from September 16, Amber Nicole Thurman died after a Piedmont area hospital declined to provide a “dilation and curettage” procedure to remove fetal tissue after taking an abortion pill. Two days later, ProPublica reported on the death of Candi Miller, who also tragically died after deciding not to seek abortion care in a hospital due to Georgia's ban. ProPublica detailed how OB-GYNs and other medical providers have found it difficult to interpret the conflicting language in abortion bans across the country, and how they have feared prison time for providing life-saving procedures that might go against these laws. A Georgia medical committee has ruled both the deaths of Thurman and Miller “preventable” and pointed to Georgia's ban as being at least partially responsible for the womens’ deaths.
Fox News failed to report on the deaths stemming from the Georgia abortion ban, dedicating zero coverage to the story from September 16, when the story was published, through 11 E.T. on September 19. Fox News’ silence comes as no surprise — the network has downplayed the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision and repeatedly misled its viewers about the risk that abortion bans posed.
CNN and MSNBC both dedicated significant coverage to the story, with CNN spending 36 minutes over 7 segments on the story, while MSNBC spent 1 hour and 15 minutes over 14 segments on the story. On Katy Tur Reports, Center for Reproductive Rights President & CEO Nancy Northup described how Thurman’s death was preventable and a consequence of healthcare being "criminalized' under state abortion bans.