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So…  what are the chances…    An engaged man, whose future father-in-law works for the CDC testing strains of TB, just happens to catch a rare, extremely drug-resistant strain of TB right before his wedding.  Guy then hops a plane to his wedding and spreads it about.  The CDC quietly issues a statement saying that this guys TB did not originate from his father-in-law. 

So I have to ask, what are the chances of that?  I mean, what are the chances that a guy just happens to catch a rare (apparently Asian) strain of TB right before marrying the daughter of a CDC TB expert?  Further more, what are the chances that a TB expert wouldn’t notice his future son-in-law developing bad TB in the weeks leading up to his daughter’s wedding? 

It reeks of underhandedness, and yet I’m betting that while they’re busy persecuting this guy for spreading resistant TB across the globe, no one bothers even looking sideways at his good ol’ father-in-law. 

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