Posted on 10/15/2014 11:55:28 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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Hopewell, New Jersey - NBC's Chief Medical Correspondent, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, violated her voluntary quarantine when she left her home to go get a sandwich at the Pleasant Grill in Hopewell, New Jersey.
Dr. Snyderman was in Liberia when her cameraman contracted Ebola, which is why her and her team are under quarantine.
Dr. Snyderman issued an apology, but some people are saying she dodged responsibility for her actions and she threw her crew members under the bus.
While under voluntary quarantine guidelines, which called for our team to avoid public contact for 21 days, members of our group violated those guidelines and understand that our quarantine is now mandatory until 21 days have passed, Dr. Snyderman's apology read.
Some community members are fuming over her carelessness about this matter.
It's just so narcissistic and egotistical to put your own little wants, and it's not even something necessary, it's her desire for a sandwich over public health, from someone who has actually been in Liberia and has seen what this disease can do, Hopewell resident Rosemary Farr said.
Others in the community aren't to bothered by her actions, the restaurant owners next to the Pleasant Grill are just happy she didn't come to their place of business.
Well she don't come here, so we have no contact with her, so I'm comfortable, the restaurant owner said....
(Excerpt) Read more at my9nj.com ...
‘Soup Nancy?’ ROTFLMAO!
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