Nancy Snyderman Back on NBC After Violating Ebola Quarantine

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By    |   Wednesday, 03 December 2014 05:38 AM EST ET

After being shelved for violating a voluntary quarantine following possible Ebola exposure, NBC News medical reporter Nancy Snyderman will be back on the network Wednesday.

The Associated Press reported a network executive speaking on condition of anonymity because it was a personnel matter as saying Tuesday that Snyderman will report on a medical issue for the "Today" show and NBC's "Nightly News."

There was some question about whether Snyderman would ever return to NBC News. When she was spotted getting takeout food from a New Jersey restaurant during a period where she was supposed to stay in her house, it drew an angry response from viewers online.

Snyderman had been in Africa reporting on Ebola. A cameraman working for NBC News with Snyderman contracted Ebola, but he has since recovered.

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After being shelved for violating a voluntary quarantine following possible Ebola exposure, NBC News medical reporter Nancy Snyderman will be back on the network Wednesday.
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