are u stupid?
u keep saying "if itd been one year then there would be almost no infected left LOL" but thats not how it works
the infections weren't from the initial outbreak, u can get infected by other mutants
You can, but America has a population of 318 million.
Frundtech tried out their mutagen on people in death row, of which currently, there are 2,900.
The "Small town in Colorado" Could have a population from 1,000 to 100,000, but it's likely it's about 1,000-ish, any bigger would've been too public for the company.
So that's about 3,900 mutants, some of which became feral and actually caused the outbreak.
So, 2,500-ish non-feral mutants.
If 90% of America's population was infected, there would be 31,800,000 non-infected, which is still an absolute fuck ton of people. More than the size of Wales and other countries. Let's say none of the mutants died.
2,500 is 0.06578947368 percent of 31.8 million, not even 1%.
So yes, there is almost no proper mutants left.
It takes a normal person 3 days to dehydrate, and about a week to starve, because they're not undead, and are still alive.
So there's 286,200,000 ferals. Probably not enough food to go around, considering most survivors are holed up in strongholds and hidden away.
So yes, most ferals would also starve to death.