RICHMOND Va. – A Mysterious outbreak of an unknown disease at a Virginia boy Scout lodge causes fear of a zombie outbreak
A spreading disease being identified as E. coli has infected fourteen Boy Scouts at the Blue Ridge Mountains, located in Virginia.
The Virginia Department of health declined comment on the Boy Scout’s conditions because of “privacy concerns”. Under these conditions, it is likely that these “concerns” are really a cover up for a bigger issue: a zombie outbreak spread by fourteen Boy Scouts.
The infections were reported shortly after approximately 70 troops returned to their homes from Goshen Scout Reservation. Although very little is known about the actual symptoms, it was quickly diagnosed as an outbreak of E. coli cased by an unknown source. An official diagnosis has not yet been made.
There is a large amount of detail not available to the media at this time. Local and national media sources are working to uncover the mystery of the infections and reveal the current condition of the victims. There is a strong sense that something isn’t right with the reports thus far.
While an E. coli infection is a possibility, it is also possible that the bacteria has mutated in ways to affect these poor Boy Scouts even after death.
Read the official breaking news from Fox News here. Please also visit the CDC for more information on E. coli.
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