Title: Dr Mark McDonald talks about his patients and how fear is effecting our country. from The Front;ine Doctor's Summit Source:
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A Hartford judge has denied an emergency request to block the states requirement that students wear masks in school to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The ruling from Judge Thomas Moukawsher comes after a day of testimony on Friday in which the plaintiffs, both parents of school children and the CT Freedom Alliance
presented two witnesses who spoke to the harm masks pose for children in schools and the lack of evidence that masks are effective.
In his 11-page ruling, Moukawsher wrote that the claim from the plaintiffs that masks are harmful to children both physically and mentally has not been proven. He continued that there is very little evidence of harm.
Nothing the Connecticut government has done about school mask wearing has been shown as irrational and dangerous rather than, like all human action, in some ways imperfect, Moukawsher wrote. Indeed, it aligns with ordinary expectations.
Moukawsher said that the plaintiffs' position seems to receive little support from both of the witnesses who testified on their behalf: Dr. Mark McDonald, a Los Angeles-based psychiatrist, and Knut Wittkowski, a New York-based epidemiologist.
Regarding McDonalds testimony, Moukawsher said that none of what he provided in testimony included scientific support that mask wearing spells immediate disaster, catastrophe, and irreparable harm to children.
As for Wittkowskis testimony, Moukawsher said that Wittkowski was not an expert on masks and that he had agreed that masks work.
Moukawsher pointed to testimony from Dr. Robert Dudley, a New Britain pediatrician who serves as medical advisor for the citys school district, who said there is no emergency and that masks are not medically dangerous.
[Dudley] did not doubt that there are individuals who may have troubles, but he said the schools are ready to help them with reasonable accommodations, Moukawsher wrote in his ruling.
The state also provided an exhibit that showed that 118 school districts had approved more than 200 mask exemptions total.
No witness has claimed that the existing statewide solution of mask wearing is without drawbacks. Voices are muffled. Faces are hidden. Breathing is less free. Fear may be instilled in some," Moukawsher wrote. Indeed, for some children these drawbacks may have serious repercussions, and the state seeks to address this possibility by allowing exemptions.
He continued: But the other branches of government the ones whose job it is to do so have judged that these mostly minimal burdens on children are outweighed by the certainty that over 213,000 American grandparents, parents, and children are dead from COVID-19 and that it is a good thing to try to reduce the death rate."
Moukawsher said previously that he intended to review the states motion to dismiss the case after issuing a ruling on the plaintiffs' emergency request to suspend the mask requirement.
Dr. Mark Macdonald OccupationL Nutritionist & Kinesiologist
Nutritionist in clinical practice, is a specialist in nutrition. Nutritionists can help patients with special needs, allergies, health problems, or a desire for increased energy or weight change devise healthy diets. Some nutritionists in private practice are well- trained, hold a degree and are licensed. Depending on state law, however, a person using the title may not be trained or licensed at all.
Kinesiologist Is a human movement specialists that provide services to the public through the application of sciences such as anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and psychomotor behaviour.
Macdonald walks through the crowd as he speaks at IDEA world, 2014
Mark Michael Macdonald (born June 29, 1972) is an American diet, nutrition, fitness & health expert, television star, global instructor and speaker and the author of the New York Times bestselling book Body Confidence. He is also the founder of Venice Nutrition.
Career
Mark is the founder of Venice Nutrition and the IBNFC (International Board of Nutrition and Fitness Coaching), author of the New York Times Bestseller Body Confidence.
Venice Nutrition began in 1999 as a nutrition coaching center in Venice Beach, California for general weight loss and muscle toning programs for fitness professionals. In 2003 it developed a national nutrition certification program and in 2006 created an online nutrition program. It provides health and nutrition information through radio, TV and news articles. Venice Nutrition has a nutrition certification program and a licensing system that allows health and fitness practices to build a system of nutrition centers that can train and instruct their clients how to live the Venice Nutrition program. Venice Nutrition has certified coaches around the world and has more than 500 Venice Nutrition partners globally. Mark launched the 8 Week Run weight loss and nutrition program in 2014 featured on the HLN series 8 Weeks New Body New Life, which will also be featured in his upcoming book published by Harper Collins entitled Why Kids Make You Fat and How to Get Your Body Back, which is scheduled for release on April 28, 2015.
Mark has several partnerships with different fitness organizations including IDEA, the American Diabetes Association and the International Speakers Bureau.
Media
Mark came to public prominence through his being featured as a health expert on various television shows, including The Dr. Oz Show, CNN, Access Hollywood Chelsey Lately, and HLN.
Mark is currently the host of the HLN news segment Transformation Tuesdays.
This guy, whose message you are promoting, is no expert on masks Absolutely not, in no way.
Your problem is that you read or listen to, in the case here something you desperately want to believe, and then you believe it. [Deckard does the same thing for that matter].
Worse than that You then post the bullshit on the forum in hopes that others will read it and believe as you do without ever checking the credentials [or lack thereof] pf the person making the so called expert claims.
I did check I always do.
And I found what you have here is a fucking publicity hound kook who passes himself off as an expert on masks - when his true purpose in life is to promote himself to gain notoriety in order to only make money.
You really do need to cease and decease with the propaganda Goebbels.