NBC Doc Apologizes For Violating Her Ebola Quarantine (VIDEO)

Sarah Palin, who is co-hosting NBC News' "Today" show, talks as Dr. Nancy Snyderman sits next to her in New York on Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Palin was the much-hyped guest co-host on NBC's "Today," going head-to-head ... Sarah Palin, who is co-hosting NBC News' "Today" show, talks as Dr. Nancy Snyderman sits next to her in New York on Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Palin was the much-hyped guest co-host on NBC's "Today," going head-to-head against former "Today" anchor Katie Couric, who this week is subbing on "Good Morning America" at her current workplace, ABC. (AP Photo/NBC, Peter Kramer) MORE LESS
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NEW YORK (AP) — NBC News medical reporter Nancy Snyderman is apologizing for violating her quarantine for Ebola exposure, saying she failed to appreciate how frightened Americans were of the disease.

The veteran medical correspondent spoke with Matt Lauer on the “Today” show Wednesday before reporting on her first story in a month and a half, about women and depression. NBC had kept her off the air following an angry reaction to her leaving her house when she had been asked to quarantine herself after she covered Ebola in Africa, where an NBC cameraman came down with the disease.

Snyderman told Lauer she was very sorry for scaring her New Jersey community and the country as a whole.

Snyderman said, “good people can make mistakes.”

Watch the video below, courtesy of NBC News:

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