I don't blame her. She followed the protocol she was given. Obviously, the CDC knew she was going to Ohio and let her go. They also let the lab manager go on a cruise, until the CDC got a lot of heat from the media for letting Amber go to Ohio. Then the CDC decided to go after the lady on the cruise, so they look like they were doing something. If the lab worker could get Ebola from a lab slide (unless she didn't use gloves), we are all in trouble.
Have you noticed they don't tell us what the protocols at Emory or the other Ebola hospitals have for lab workers. I bet the same as the Dallas hospital lab used, yet they aren't being monitored. The nurses were using CDC protocols, but the other Ebola hospitals went further and used respirator self contained hazmat outfits for nurses and doctors. What about the lab workers?
The Obama admin is the one to go after and their stupid CDC head.
The protocols at Emory and other hospitals that contain Bio-Containment facilities is well documented. They follow the same protocols as Bio-Safety Level 4 Laboratories--i.e. use of space suits, negative pressure rooms/labs, sterilizing specimens, use of HEPA filters..
Check out Nebraska Medical Center's bio-containment facility: http://www.nebraskamed.com/biocontainment-unit