I am not debating that these procedures are high risk. I am debating whether they can be considered thus non essential and to be avoided. That is the cdc guideline you are claiming exists yet appears nowhere in the actual cdc literature.
I think in contexts it pretty obvious these procedures are not considered essential. Especially considering CDC director said they are being investigated as a method of virus transmission and he is not aware that these procedures were used on any other Ebola patient.