I am almost 100% certain it is not Erwinia. Erwinia in orchids is a bacterial disease of hot, humid and very stagnant air. Think 90 degrees, 99% humidity and almost no air circulation. Cattleyas, especially Brassavola, are not very susceptible to it.
This is likely damage caused by water entering holes made by the scale. Some of the leaf may die. Don't cut it off; let it develop its own demarcation line. It was a severe scale infestation and the plant still may not survive.
I would unpot this plant, let it dry for a few days, and pot it again. As I mentioned earlier, keeping a sick Brassavola at a maximum of 70 degrees is a problem.
I personally would never use acephate, nor other organophosphate insecticides, inside a home. It is supposedly less toxic to mammals than to invertebrates, but long-term effects of low doses have not been studied. Plants are not worth harming yourself. I don't even know if it's approved for use on orchids.
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