Would countries that cremate their dead have a better chance of surviving the Zpoc?

More people are dead than alive right now. And though most bodies would be so decayed that they would not reanimate, the recent ones would rise up and over whelm the living. They say that one person dies every 3 seconds, so in the last few years where the bodies are not fully decomposed, there is a substantial population of possible zombies.

So would countries like Japan, where cremation is mandatory, and India where it is the norm, have a better chance of survival than counties who bury the dead?.

Tags: bury, coffin, cremation, india, japan, zombie

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See realistically a Zombie apocalypse would be a result of a virus, parasite, disease, etc that would make the host (Alive) into a zombie like state. There are some fungi that does this to insects, yes thats right it already exists. Its just a matter of time till something like that affects us humans.

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