Lol, I know you guys are just messing with me. Things which were a problem for us will not bother our kids.Its all good.
Just keep thinking that tommy. So long as your medical specialists keep a eye on the people immigrating to the UK, you shouldn't have a problem. But drop that vigilance and the suffering begins again.
"After reporting
27 confirmed leprosy, or Hansen’s disease cases in 2015, significantly higher than the average of 10 cases seen most years, the start of 2016 appears to be a continuation of last year as Florida health officials report seeing five confirmed cases during the first five weeks of the year.

Armadillos in leprosy research/CDC
From the beginning of the year through today, confirmed cases have been reported from Martin County (Stuart), Bay County (Panama City) and three in Brevard County (Merritt Island (2) and Titusville (1)).
The Florida Department of Health case definition for a confirmed case of leprosy is a clinically compatible illness in a person with confirmatory laboratory evidence.
"She noted that in the early 2000s, as immigration was ramping up, there was a surge in the number of leprosy cases.
And a 2011 report at American Renaissance said, “Cases of leprosy are rare in the U.S. However, due to the increase in immigrants from Mexico, India, Africa and other Third World nations, there has been an increase in the number of reported leprosy cases.”
That report cited cases in New York, Texas, California, Florida and other states.
Another report said the leprosy infection rate for foreigners in the U.S. is 14 times higher than for those born in the U.S."
Florida reports 5 leprosy cases in first 5 weeks of 2016 - Outbreak News Today