Except they were using CDC guidelines. I believe that was proven to you on another thread. http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3214475/posts
Nothing of the sort was "proven."
Ebola: 5 things nurses say the Texas hospital got wrong.
Nurses: Hospitals Ebola response put workers, patients at risk
With Ebola cases, CDC zeros in on lapses in protocol, protective gear
I know it makes for greater drama if they were using the proper PPE and correct techniques for removing it and still got Ebola. But that is not the case here.
Thousands of healthcare professionals manage to work with infectious disease patients every day without infecting themselves. When the proper PPE and correct procedures are not used, however, there are problems.
With proper PPE use, it is possible to take care of hemorrhagic fever patients without even knowing why they are sick, and avoid infection. It has been done before with Marburg, a virus very similar to, and more deadly than, Ebola.