An NBC News medical correspondent admitted that some of her crew are violating a voluntary quarantine meant to protect against Ebola, the Associated Press reports.
Nancy Snyderman and her crew are having their temperatures taken regularly and so far remain healthy. They were reporting in Liberia with the NBC cameraman who tested positive for Ebola.
Snyderman confirmed the violation, but neither she nor NBC representatives would give details.
The local news website Planet Princeton reported that Snyderman and others drove for takeout food last week.
After the report, New Jersey health authorities ordered Snyderman and her crew to remain quarantined until after 21 days had passed since their potential exposure to the virus.
"As a health professional I know that we have no symptoms and pose no risk to the public, but I am deeply sorry for the concerns this episode caused," Snyderman said. She would not say whether or not she had violated the voluntary quarantine.