As a late/new adopter of your Black Swan Principles (just read it and I am now among your Army of Admirers!), your Absence of Evidence rule is broken every day. From fomites (contaminated surfaces) to food and animals as vectors and vehicles of cross contamination, scant evidence does not prove anything from a health threat perspective. Low probability, high consequence incidents are the cause of loss and harm.
Hospitals in Idaho and Alaska have shifted to crisis standards of care: this means rationing not only of general healthcare service capacity, but also a medical triage sorting process that determines who will be treated and who will not be treated, based upon subjective judgments. We were concerned about this early pandemic and as our paper on topic was published, we were relatively certain that we turned the corner on the possibility of hospital surge capacity exceedance. This is our paper on topic that has become a recommendation for bridging emergency management systems and medical triage decision-making. This could be avoided: https://all1healthsystems.medium.com/crisis-standards-of-care-on-justice-and-the-public-health-approach-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-f1c848a6b73a
Chernobyl Sarcophagus Timelapse. If this does not amaze you, perhaps nothing will... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tGh00yZwCU
Implications that sarcophagus prevents previous rainwater cooling processes. Then perhaps the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Disaster (on-going) saving grace is also its curse: the continuous generation of radioactive ground waters that act to control uncharacterized, likely critical corium. See an analysis of the problem facing global health in the next several years. https://www.greenpeace.org/international/press-release/47207/the-japanese-governments-decision-to-discharge-fukushima-contaminated-water-ignores-human-rights-and-international-maritime-law/
More from us here; 3.11.2021. The 10 Year Anniversary of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: what it means to US https://all1healthsystems.medium.com/3-11-2021-the-10-year-anniversary-of-the-fukushima-nuclear-disaster-what-it-means-to-us-ae615114cfeb
Thank you!