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News & Notes: Sign campaign targets NBC correspondent Snyderman during Ebola quarantine

A local sign campaign urges residents to watch out for NBC News chief medical correspondent and Princeton resident Dr. Nancy Snyderman during her period of quarantine, following potential exposure to Ebola.

The signs, which contain Snyderman’s home address and the names of her children, were originally photographed by Gawker.

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Snyderman’s colleague Ashoka Mukpo, a cameraman working on a freelance contract for NBC, tested positive for Ebola after working in Liberia and was flown to the United States.

The sign asks residents who witness Snyderman breaking her quarantine to report her to police and health officials immediately.

Snyderman violated a voluntary quarantine agreed upon by the crew to go to a local restaurant last week.

“While under voluntary quarantine guidelines,which called for our team to avoid public contact for 21days, members of our group violated those guidelines andunderstand that our quarantine is now mandatory until 21days have passed,” Snyderman said in a public statement. “We remain healthy and our temperaturesare normal.”

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