- A host will rot away and become immobile with a maximum of 2-3½ years.
- The highest number of cases throughout its life span were between Mid-July 2008 - Early October 2008. - It dies like other germs but takes longer, it's nature is not resilient past barely 2-3 months and the germs will become mostly inactive, die, and vanish without nearly a trace.
- The last sighted zombies were in 2010-2011 in Brazil and other South American Rain Forests, the shade offered protection from rotting which slowed it down, but didn't stop it.
- Other zombies spotted in Brazil hid out in tunnels and formed small communities called "Pozomi's", however, they lacked intelligence and survived by eating plants and small wildlife, this wasn't satisfactory of their diet and they would eventually die for this reason.
- American scientists kidnapped 4 Pozomi test subjects from Brasilia in a daring NATO research mission, crucial to understand how best to recolonise former European Infection zones like Ireland, France, Russia and most of the UK.
- Most of this research was conducted by them.
- The infected were cremated and stored in vaults to prevent blood contamination of the East Coast oceans and Manhattan water supply which was still crucial to due to "The Great Famine aftershocks of Zomiro".
- It takes between a few minutes to hours depending on the severity of the bite / infected injury to turn some-one.
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Some basic Zomiro Virus information:
- A host will rot away and become immobile with a maximum of 2-3½ years.
- The highest number of cases throughout its life span were between Mid-July 2008 - Early October 2008.
- It dies like other germs but takes longer, it's nature is not resilient past barely 2-3 months and the germs will become mostly inactive, die, and vanish without nearly a trace.
- The last sighted zombies were in 2010-2011 in Brazil and other South American Rain Forests, the shade offered protection from rotting which slowed it down, but didn't stop it.
- Other zombies spotted in Brazil hid out in tunnels and formed small communities called "Pozomi's", however, they lacked intelligence and survived by eating plants and small wildlife, this wasn't satisfactory of their diet and they would eventually die for this reason.
- American scientists kidnapped 4 Pozomi test subjects from Brasilia in a daring NATO research mission, crucial to understand how best to recolonise former European Infection zones like Ireland, France, Russia and most of the UK.
- Most of this research was conducted by them.
- The infected were cremated and stored in vaults to prevent blood contamination of the East Coast oceans and Manhattan water supply which was still crucial to due to "The Great Famine aftershocks of Zomiro".
- It takes between a few minutes to hours depending on the severity of the bite / infected injury to turn some-one.
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