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Anonymous Coward User ID: 58286577 United States 07/31/2014 12:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why do so many places get ready for a "zombie attack" if it is supposedly nearly impossible for it to happen? Quoting: Brad Daylight The only feasible scenario in my mind is a MASSIVE amount of infected people, and the infection must be highly, highly contagious, not just through bites but through coughing and any kind of airborne contact. The "zombies" must also act like humans, and think, but only try to kill in any way they can. Not like the movies where they lumber towards you with bad reaction time. 28 days later still wouldn't cut it, the zombies would have to start from a large pool of infected (enough to overrun cities and lots of armed civilians) July 30, 2014 Ebola in Nigeria: Patrick Sawyer’s final hours in Lagos Via FrontPageAfrica, a disturbing report on Sawyer’s Final Hours In Lagos: ‘Indiscipline’, Rage, Strange. Excerpt and then a comment FrontPageAfrica has now learned that upon being told he had Ebola, Mr. Sawyer went into a rage, denying and objecting to the opinion of the medical experts. “He was so adamant and difficult that he took the tubes from his body and took off his pants and urinated on the health workers, forcing them to flee." A classic sign of infection by Ebola ... is a certain expression that invariably creeps over the patient's face as the infection progresses. The face become fixed and "expressionless," "masklike," "ghostlike" (in the words of doctors who have seen in), with wide, deadened, "sunken" eyes. The patient looks and sometimes behaves like a zombie. This happens because Ebola damages the brain in some way that isn't known. The classic masklike facial expression appears in all primates infected with Ebola, both monkeys and human beings. They act as if they were already embalmed, even though they are not yet dead. The personality may change: the human patient becomes sullen, hostile, agitated, or develops acute psychosis. Some have been known to escape from the hospitalJuly 30, 2014 |