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angellous_evangellous
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A friend and I were talking about this yesterday.
I don't think that anyone could survive a zombie apocalypse - unless somehow they were completely isolated from other people. Even folks living out in the country would get it I think - because even they travel into town from time to time and people returning from a trip could bring it in. Everyone would die - it's only a matter of time.
But that depends on what kind of zombies they are and how fast the infection incubates. If it takes longer to transform, then there's more time for an infected person to spread the disease -- and more time fore people to get away. Also, if the zombies can starve to death or get weak from lack of food, there may be hope to outlast them and kill them while they are weaker.
I don't think that anyone could survive a zombie apocalypse - unless somehow they were completely isolated from other people. Even folks living out in the country would get it I think - because even they travel into town from time to time and people returning from a trip could bring it in. Everyone would die - it's only a matter of time.
But that depends on what kind of zombies they are and how fast the infection incubates. If it takes longer to transform, then there's more time for an infected person to spread the disease -- and more time fore people to get away. Also, if the zombies can starve to death or get weak from lack of food, there may be hope to outlast them and kill them while they are weaker.