Did the CDC website get crashed by a Zombie Apocalypse?A zombie apocalypse preparedness campaign by the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention posted on their web site caused so much traffic that the site crashed, the agency reported on May 19, 2011. The campaign was presented via blog post as part of the CDC's efforts to educate people about the June 1 start of hurricane season. 'If you prepare for the zombie apocalypse, you'll be prepared for all hazards,' CDC spokesman Dave Daigle told Reuters.
Was the zombie apocalypse's first victim the CDC website?On May 19, 2011 a zombie apocalypse preparedness campaign by the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention posted on their web site caused so much traffic that the site crashed. CDC spokesman Dave Daigle stated that a typical blog post on the CDC website might get between 1,000 and 3,000 hits. The most traffic on record was 10,000 hits--the post that crashed the CDC's servers had 60,000.
Is the zombie apocalypse real?No. The zombie apocalypse isn't real. Zombies are not physically possible.
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