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NBC chief medical correspondent accused of violating Ebola quarantine to visit her favorite soup restaurant - forcing the entire crew into mandatory isolation
Obviously someone failed to acknowledge with whom they were dealing. National TV news personnel, politicians, environmentalists, and Hollywood stars are not subject to the same rules as are the common herd.
"The NBC News crew exposed to Ebola was forced into mandatory quarantine after chief medical correspondent Nancy Snyderman violated their voluntary isolation to visit her favorite soup restaurant, reports claim.
The 62-year-old was one of seven people ordered to cut off all human contact for 21 days on Friday as doctors treat the station's cameraman Ashoka Mukpo for the deadly disease.
Now, it has emerged the crew would have been allowed more freedom if it weren't for Snyderman's alleged trip to Peasant Grill in Hopewell Boro, New Jersey, on Thursday.
Witnesses claim the physician and broadcaster wore sunglasses and a ponytail as she pulled up outside the eatery and a man dashed in the grab an order, according to TMZ.
Snyderman is said to be a regular at the restaurant and has often used their catering service.
Nancy Snyderman and NBC News have yet to respond to MailOnline's request for a comment."
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