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Famed Television Soap Star Returns After Being Fired For Refusing To Be Jabbed!


It’s a shame what happened to this country over the past three years, and even though the nonsense is finished, we can no longer trust half of the people around us anymore—maybe more.

Countless people lost their jobs, travel opportunities, and even their relationships over a common cold. Covid-19 has a 99% survival rate, yet people (liberals) lost their minds over this.

They demanded that people take a vaccine, that had never been tested before, to quell something akin to the common cold.

Of course, many of us successfully resisted, and among those ranks is General Hospital star Steve Burton.

Burton was fired from the set of General Hospital for refusing to take an experimental vaccine in 2021 but is now back; take a look at this recent announcement from General Hospital:

The New York Post provided more details on Burton’s career:

Burton, who’s spent the past year as Harris Michaels on NBC’s “Days of Our Lives,” has played Jason Morgan on “GH” several times — from 1991 to 2012 and again from 2017 through 2021, when he left the show right after Jason married Carly.

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Multiple news and entertainment outlets confirmed the return of the star to General Hospital following his 2-year hiatus from the hit TV series.

Daily Mail explained that the star also had personal troubles amid the pandemic insanity:

The drama from Burton’s regular gig seemed to have spilled over into his own life when he announced that his wife was having a fourth child that was not his in May of 2022.

The shocking revelation came six months after the television star was fired from General Hospital after refusing to get a Covid-19 vaccination, which he claimed he wouldn’t do due to his support for ‘personal freedom.’



 

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