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(The platform you're on right now apparently collects any health information it can get on you. And apparently, only residents of Washington and Nevada have any recourse.)

"This Policy explains how we collect, use and disclose personal information that may be considered “Consumer Health Data” under the Washington My Health My Data Act and the Nevada Health Privacy Act.

When we say “Consumer Health Data” in this Policy, we mean personal information that is linked or reasonably linkable to you and that identifies your past, present, or future physical or mental health status, as defined by the Washington My Health My Data Act and the Nevada Health Privacy Act. Consumer Health Data does not include, among other things, data that cannot reasonably be used to infer information about, or otherwise be linked to, an identified or identifiable individual, or a device linked to such an individual.

How we collect, use and disclose Consumer Health Data
To provide the products or features offered by Meta (Meta Company Products), we collect and process information about you, including information that may be considered Consumer Health Data. The best way to learn about the types of information we collect and how we use them is to review the Meta Privacy Policy and the privacy policies of our other products.

For people covered by this Policy, the table below provides a summary of:

The categories of Consumer Health Data we may collect, to the extent personal information is considered Consumer Health Data as defined by the Washington My Health My Data Act and the Nevada Health Privacy Act.
The categories of sources from which we may collect Consumer Health Data
The purposes for which we may collect, use, and disclose your Consumer Health Data
The categories of parties to whom we may disclose your Consumer Health Data
In each case, our practices depend on how you interact with Meta and our products. For additional information on how we collect and use information, please see the Meta Privacy Policy and the privacy policies of our products.

Categories of Consumer Health Data that we may collect:
Categories of sources of Consumer Health Data:
Purposes for which we may collect, use and disclose Consumer Health Data:
Categories of parties with whom Consumer Health Data may be disclosed include:
Information that identifies health conditions, status, treatment, symptoms, diseases, or diagnosis;
Information that identifies social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions;
Information that identifies health-related surgeries or procedures;
Information that identifies use or purchase of prescribed medication;
Measurements of bodily functions, vital signs, or similar characteristics identifying a health status;
Information identifying diagnoses or diagnostic testing, treatment, or medication;
Gender-affirming care information;
Reproductive or sexual health information, to the extent they are considered Consumer Health Data;
Photos, videos, and voice recordings, to the extent they are considered Consumer Health Data;
Genetic data, to the extent it is considered Consumer Health Data;
Precise location information, to the extent it is considered Consumer Health Data; and
Other health information, including information that may be used to infer or that is derived data related to the above.
You (including information you provide directly to us, and your activity with our products);
Other people (including other users of the products);
Your device(s);
The Meta Companies; and
Partners, vendors and third parties (including research institutions and professional and non-profit groups), as described in the Meta Privacy Policy and privacy policies of our products.
We collect, use and disclose Consumer Health Data as reasonably necessary to provide you with the products and services you have requested. This may include:

Providing, personalizing and improving our products and services;
Providing measurement, analytics and other business services;
Promoting safety, integrity and security;
Providing marketing communications to you;
Communicating with you; and
Researching and innovating for social good.
We may also collect, use and disclose Consumer Health Data for other purposes with your consent or authorization or as otherwise permitted by law.

People and accounts you share and communicate with;
People and accounts with which others share or reshare content about you;
Apps, websites, and third-party integrations on or using our products;
New owners in the event of a change of ownership or control of all or part of our products or their assets changes;
Partners, vendors and third parties (including research institutions and professional and non-profit groups), as described in the Meta Privacy Policy and privacy policies of our product;
Law enforcement or other third parties in connection with legal requests, to comply with applicable law or to prevent harm; and
The Meta Companies.

How to Exercise Your Rights Regarding Consumer Health Data
Depending on where you live and subject to certain exceptions, you may have certain rights related to your Consumer Health Data. This includes the right to:

Request that we confirm whether we are collecting or disclosing your Consumer Health Data (and with whom)
Request access to your data
Request deletion of your data
Request withdrawal of your consent for the collection and sharing of your Consumer Health Data
To submit a request to exercise your rights or file an appeal, please visit this webform.

Material changes to this Policy
We’ll notify you before we make material changes to this Policy. You’ll have the opportunity to review the revised Policy before you choose to continue using our products.

Contact for more information
If you have additional questions about this Policy, please contact us.

03/10/2024

If you are wondering why citizens are being turned away that are coming to help NC and TN - you'll want to hear my experience as someone who has been doing this as a private citizen for almost a decade.

I was able to get into, and out of Asheville. We brought food, water, fuel and other supplies as well as helped people affected by the floods, but there are reasons why they are not allowing outside help.

I cannot confirm the reasons why in NC, but i can tell you the reasons in other storms i have worked - i'll explain below.

Let me share with you the first disaster area that i finally realized that this was all about money.

In the FL Keys with Hurricane Irma, after Texas got hit with Harvey, we finished our efforts in Texas and were the first citizen team to make it to Key Largo.

The federal agencies had US1 shut down just South of Key Largo and wouldn't let anyone in or out, even though the road was okay to pass.

We explained to them that we had boats, Jet skis, food, water, chainsaws and fuel to bring these people.

They didn't care and wouldn't let us in.

It was night by that point and you rarely saw the lights of vehicles in the distance on the individual keys, meaning the emergency response teams from FEMA weren't even working, it was all quiet.

We decided that we would go in anyways.

We filled up the boats and jet skis with all that we could reasonably carry and went by water, around all their BS blockades and around their law enforcement presence on the water.

It was 87 miles by water to get to our first stop, Cudjoe Key and Sugarloaf Key.

When we arrived there we were greeted by a homeowner (for privacy, I won't name him, though we have video) who was elated to see us and all the supplies we brought, his house was in shambles.

We started offloading supplies on the shoreline and helping to get them into what was left of his house.
During that process, he explained to us that FEMA had set up a command center at a local high school on the island, but that they weren't doing anything to help the residents, not even bringing them WATER!

Instead, he explained that they were driving around using a loudspeaker, telling people to stay in their homes. They weren't even helping the home owners with supplies.

I was skeptical at first while he was telling me all of this, but then he said something that broke my heart....

He told us that the people of the keys were all in despair, because they had just seen, weeks before, the overwhelming support for Texas with Hurricane Harvey, by the citizens of this country. He, and his neighbors on all of the keys, felt like Americans had forgotten about them completely, because at this point, FIVE DAYS after landfall, all they had seen was FEMA, and they were of NO HELP.

The residents were cut off from the outside world, no cellular, no internet, no way to contact anyone or hear of any efforts to try to help them.

The ONLY communication they had was from a local radio station on Sugarloaf Key, that was broadcasting on AM to the surrounding keys.

The man, after hearing that there were citizens trying to bring them help, but being refused entry by federal law enforcement was visibly upset. He, and his neighbors, really thought the country had abandoned them.

He insisted that we get into his waterlogged truck and that he would take us to that radio station so that we could go live on air, to tell the citizens trapped in the Keys that we, the American people, were there to help and that the government was trying to stop our efforts.

And that is exactly what we did.

After that, we were determined to help as many people as we could, but we were met with red tape throughout the whole process and time we were in the keys.

We finally we able to talk some authorities to let us down to the Faro Blanco Resort in Marathon towards the end of Boot Key. This was the same hotel where state and local authorities were staging their personnel and they were happy to see us.

I was able to coordinate several trucks full of supplies to be brought down to the EOC in Marathon. I was privy to the EOC meeting, BUT was informed in that meeting, that all of the semi trucks full of food, water and hygiene supplies were to be turned around and not allowed to be offloaded for distribution by the EOC.

THE REASON they gave us, was that these donations were not from companies on their "preferred vendors list" and that they would not accept them or give them to the residents of the keys impacted by the storm.

It was at that point that I realized, this is ALL ABOUT MONEY.

These 'preferred vendors" are getting part of the money being released by the state and federal govt for each disaster. In turn, some of the "vendors" make it on the list because a friend gets them on the list, and in return for getting ridiculously outlandish amounts of compensation for the services they render, they give kickbacks.

So accepting outside donations, even though they are on location and can help people NOW, they would rather let people suffer so they can get their kickbacks.

This meeting solidified my resolve to help these people, regardless of what the greedy officials wanted, we were going to feed the lower keys that were being neglected.

I diverted ALL SEMI TRUCKS to the Faro Blanco Resort in Marathon and filled the entire first floor with pallets upon pallets of food, water and essential supplies and created a food pantry for residents to come and get anything, and however much they needed.

From local state troopers to the homeless, all were given wheel barrels and free reign to get anything they needed.

We also delivered supplies down to Big Pine Key. We helped establish the tent city on Big Pine Key. Big companies like Titos Vodka and Whelen just kept bringing trucks full of everything that was needed. When FEMA FINALLY started handing out boxes of canned goods (limited to one per household), we were filing cars full of food and supplies for people and pets.

There is so much more to the story in the Keys and further from there in other storms we worked- the common theme though, is that the federal government always tries to keep citizens from helping and the local authorities, the ones that live and work in the area are always happy to have outside help.

I call out to Elon Musk and anyone else who can monetarily help people like myself and those that work with me, who have the knowledge and the will to help those devastated by these disasters.

Help us side step the red tape and get the people the relief they need.

We are willing, and we are many, and we are ready.”

- Ryan Tyre

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Back in the day when television still was relatively new and the space program was developing, there was concern about a new "ice age," as earth's temperatures were dropping.

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