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No Soup for You - the Ebola Edition

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.

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4 comments

  • zipman68
    10 years ago
    OMG! OMG! We are one Ebola-infected hound dog away from a strip club Ebola pandemic! #ebola.strippers
  • zipman68
    10 years ago
    Juice is a dead man if there is some news correspondent out there that really digs strippers and KFC. Dude has two routes of exposure. #ebola.strippers #sausage.fingers
  • mikeya02
    10 years ago
    Wonder what kind of soup she went for? Maybe vegatables with bacon/ham hocks?
  • Tiredtraveler
    10 years ago
    This just demonstrates the complete disregard the lib-elite have for people that actually work for a living. The cunt does not care who she gets sick or killed as long as she get hers. The people working at that soup shop likely are stuck with Obama care that will decide if you are worth the cost to save. If you are above 75 the architect of Obamination care have stated publicly that no-one above 75 years old has any value to society and society should not waste resources on caring for them.
    Obama refusing to close the borders and shut down entrance to infected/exposed people because it does not match his political agenda.
    Like the ACLU has said infanticide happens. Following that twisted logic: why not murder all the old people . Of course we all know if abortion had been legal in the 50's and 60's we would not have Obama.
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