Ebola. There’s no need to panic, but you should still be cautious. Especially, if you just got back from Africa.
NBC’s medical correspondent, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, who was under voluntary quarantine, went out on a soup run!
Snyderman and three of her crew members were working closely with cameraman, Ashoka Mukpo in Liberia. He has since been diagnosed with Ebola. After the diagnosis, Snyderman and her team went into a voluntary 21 days quarantine.
Less than a week into the quarantine, there was a hot tip that Snyderman was spotted getting food from the Peasant Grill in New Jersey.
Snyderman is now under police surveillance and a mandatory quarantine.
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