What The Last of Us episode 1 leaves out about the fungus outbreak
. Yes, it definitely played a role in the spread, as seen in the show itself, but crucially, it was the distribution of food containing the fungi that really kickstarted everything on a global scale.
"With the latest WHO report estimating that as much as 60% of the world's population is either dead or infected by the CBI pandemic, the United States Military has released a statement that they're recalling all of their search efforts. Within two weeks of infection, the host begins to lose their sight as a fungal growth corrupts their visual cortex. That's stage two. Then after a year has passed, the fungus scars the host and blinds them completely, forcing them to use a new, primitive method of echolocation to find their way around. Those are the clickers who you're going to see a lot of this season.
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