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General Hospital star Steve Burton confirms he was fired over refusing coronavirus vaccine

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General Hospital after refusing to get the coronavirus vaccine. It was recently revealed that the cast and crew us of the daytime soap have to now show a ‘proper vaccine card’ to work.

The move was implemented in a bid to prevent the global health crisis from impacting the production schedule, and protecting those on set.

However, with some stars criticizing the move, Steve – who has played Jason Morgan on the series on-and-off since 1991 – explained that he was ‘let go’ over the rules.

Taking to Instagram, the 51-year-old shared a video with fans to address the speculation surrounding his exit from the program. ‘I know there’s been a lot of rumors and speculations about me and General Hospital and I wanted you to hear it from me.

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