- We don't know how or why the nurse in Dallas got infected
- We don't really know what level of protection is necessary for healthcare workers
- Our guidelines aren't clear
- We're (by our own admission) not training the hospitals enough (doubling-up on training)
As has been mentioned in this thread and the other, and by clear CDC guidelines to healthcare providers, the PPE is the same as with any other contact and airborne isolation. Ebola isn't a magical substance. It spreads like many other things, it just happens to suck more if you get it. The rise of a new illness should not have to prompt re-education of PPE. Is it nice? Sure. But you shouldn't have to be reminded when and how to use airborne and fluid isolation PPE.