Dude, the government is the people. Government employees don't go to special schools, aren't born in special neighborhoods apart from all of us. Government comes out of ordinary people.
Those mistakes happen in the private sector too. It's a "people are stupid", or "sometimes text their new girlfriend too much" problem, not specifically a government problem. We need to encourage people to be responsible, and that's it. Finding NRA members who mishandled their guns, just to say "Are you talking about the same NRA and their members who left their gun unsecured in a ..." is a game anyone can play. It's not just the government. Part of solving any problem is not antagonizing the people who supposedly have the problem with. Those are american citizens who for some of them at the CDC put their lives on the line with dangerous pathogens for us. Much like most soldiers do. So please, let's not be ingrate. The CDC stopped a lot of things that could have been detrimental to this country we love, and everyday they suit up and fight, study dangerous things, so they know how to protect us. They volunteer to do that, and put their lives in danger, just like our military. People mess up, but let's not be ungrateful.
People f*ck up all the time, government or not.