The hospital doesn't come up with "protocols" the CDC does. That's their job.
And the hospitals are free to not follow those protocols. States rights, and all that.
And protocols can be, and have been, inadvertently breached.
Are you saying the Hospitals DID NOT follow protocols?
If so PRODUCE YOUR EVIDENCE.
I await your backtrack or your evidence.
Have you ruled out an inadvertent breach of protocols? Nope. Therefore, you cannot make up some other bullshit to explain how the nurses got it until you have ruled out all possibilities.
Please take a course in critical thinking. I'm begging you.
CRITICAL THIS! IF YOU HAVE EVIDENCE OF A PROTOCOL BREACH BRING IT ON!
Until then you are just sputtering to cover up, the failure of the CDC and the Obama admin!
Do you think screaming in all caps proves your pet conspiracy theory? Man, when your belief system is threatened, you are easily shaken! It must be built on sand. Which it is.
You cannot rule out an inadvertent breach of protocol. Simple fact. You have nothing which says the protocols were not breached inadvertently. And that is the most likely explanation for the nurses getting infected.
Protocols were not put in place until after Duncan's test results came back. He was in an infectious state before the results came back, but full protocols were not yet in place.
Even then, once protocols were put in place, there is a possibility the nurses inadvertently breached the protocols.
Did you know that hospital never practiced how to handle an Ebola patient? In all their disaster drills for infectious diseases, their drills involved a terrorist scenario of a box of Ebola with a bomb attached to it.
So, again, if they never practiced handling an Ebola patient, it is entirely possible they made a mistake when treating Duncan.
But you go right ahead and let the worms in your brain tell you it was some conspiracy "because slavery" or whatever the conspiracy flavor of the day it is.