Ebola zombie outbreak is a popular topic of discussion online following countless reports of three victims who had died of the deadly Ebola virus coming back to life. Other websites however have deemed the Ebola zombie outbreak stories as purely fictitious.
Another article on the Ebola zombie outbreak is making waves online. The first reported Ebola zombie outbreak was in Liberia when a man thought to be dead from the virus had come back to life. ABC News was in the area for a segment on "Good Morning America." However, on their way they had seen the burial team prepping up to wrap a dead body whose cause of death was the Ebola virus. Yet, the man whom they had thought had already died suddenly came back to life.
Other reports on the Ebola zombie outbreak involves two victims from Nimba County. The female patients were confirmed dead from the Ebola virus but had suddenly resurrected.
"Two Ebola patients, who died of the virus in separate communities in Nimba County have reportedly resurrected in the county. The victims, both females, believed to be in their 60s and 40s respectively, died of the Ebola virus recently in Hope Village Community and the Catholic Community in Ganta, Nimba," states the report on The Epoch Times.
Despite both reports claiming the dead victims of the Ebola virus had shockingly resurrected, there have been no additional reports to confirm the claim. Snopes, a renowned hoax debunking website, claims the zombie outbreak reports due to Ebola virus are purely fictitious and nothing to be afraid of.
"On 30 September, the 'Ebola zombie' rumor was resurrected with a post suggesting that a third victim of the disease had mysteriously reanimated. However, the site from which the image and story originated is satirical in nature," stated the site.
Thus, the reports on the Ebola zombie outbreak has been deemed a hoax. Meanwhile, check out the shocking video of ABC News reporting the first case of zombie outbreak due to Ebola.
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