Although the situation was brought under control due to the intervention of the army.
However, the army opened fire indiscriminately and killed zombies in large numbers, which made some people have objections.
The situation is similar to that of the Takagi Family in the original book of Apocalypse.
Some people argued that zombies were just sick patients and felt that the army should not slaughter them so recklessly, and began to organize protests.
I have to say, this is very freeing.
The army, which had already controlled the situation, later began to feel pressure and had to change its tactics from killing to containing.
As soon as this method changed, my dear, the difficulty of operation skyrocketed.
After all, zombies have no sense of pain at all. If you want to subdue them, the methods usually used to subdue humans will not work on them.
In other words, electric shock is somewhat useful, as it can stun the zombies and stop them temporarily.
But there are so many zombies, and they can't be accommodated there.
Even containing each one is very laborious. It requires manpower to separate the zombies individually and then give them electric shocks before they can be contained relatively safely.
It's not like there aren't smart people coming up with solutions.
Someone took advantage of the fact that zombies can only be identified by hearing their voices and came up with a safe method.
First, get a trap cage, load it with a carload of zombies, and transfer it to the prepared entrance of the maze.
Then use sound and control gates to separate the zombies one by one in the maze, and finally allow the personnel at the exit to easily contain them one by one.
The method is a good one, but the efficiency is too low, and it is far less fast than killing.
The most important thing is, what happens after it is contained?
Treat zombies as patients and treat them?
This thing's fucking heart doesn't even beat. It's dead a long time ago. Treat it!
If you can really turn zombies back into humans, that's not even called treatment, but it's called resurrection!
The army only discovered this problem halfway through the containment
Well, all the hard work was in vain.
And since it's useless to contain them, we can always continue killing them now.
This is really not possible.
Why?
Because those who protested before did not accept such a result, they protested again, saying that this was a conspiracy by the military and that the zombie disease could be cured, but they had tampered with the facts.
The reason is that the cost of treatment is too high, but the cost of killing is only a few bullets.
Military: "What you said makes sense, but I can't refute it."
As soon as this reason, which was very consistent with the style of the eagle country, came out, the military was speechless on the spot.
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