November 22, 2024 10:21 AM

Ebola Virus To Contribute in Zombie Apocalypse? Two Infected Patients Resurrected While Death Toll Increases

Ebola zombies go viral after several reports claim that two individuals are brought to life after they died from the said deadly disease.

The deadly disease already took the lives of many people in Africa while it starts to spread in the different parts of the globe. World Health Organization reveals that the recent death toll from the contagious disease is now more than 3,000; about half of the infected population. The outbreak, which started in Guinea late last year is expected to cause more deaths, especially if the spread of infection within the human population is not prevented.

With the alarming increase in the death toll caused by the virus, it is undeniable that a part of the human population is already starting to panic. A huge amount of fear is also added to the current situation when a recent report claims that Ebola patients are coming back to life and already becoming like zombies. According to a report from Liberia's local newspaper, two of the infected individuals who died from the disease have risen from the dead.

The resurrected patients were identified as Dorris Quoi from the Hope Village community and Ma Kebeh of the Catholic community. The reports say that the Ebola-infected women came back to life just before they were taken for burial. The news, which already gone viral in the social media sites has already gained mixed reactions wherein some people think that the disease and the ongoing epidemic will turn the human race into zombies.

Although the story of the women being resurrected after dying from Ebola already gone viral on the internet, no other reports are made regarding the alleged situation; thus, the credibility of the said information is now also being questioned. Aside from the zombies-related story, another site named as Snopes.com has claimed that a third person is resurrected; however, the site is satirical in nature.

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