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General Hospital News: COVID-19 Crisis – This Soap Star Almost Lost His Life

It’s not just another storyline, it’s real life. General Hospital star Stephen A. Smith recently detailed his very scary COVID-19 battle, in which he admits he was scared that he “wasn’t gonna make it.” Here’s what you need to know.

General Hospital News: COVID-19 Crisis – This Soap Star Almost Lost His Life

Stephan says that he has been sick with a serious case of COVID-19 for the last few weeks. He explained that he was hospitalized over New Years, and that he didn’t know if he was going to make it and that he had also  tested positive in mid-December. But the virus really hit him right before his hospitalization.

“For me personally, it hit me differently,” he said. “You’re assuming that you’ll have a fever, might have a cough, gonna have that massive headache — but you’ll get over it,” he said. “In a lot of cases that was the case. In my case it was totally different.”

“I had 103 degree fever every night. Woke up with chills and a pool of sweat. Headaches were massive. Coughing profusely. And it got to a point where right before New Year’s Eve, I was in the hospital into New Year’s Day. That’s how I brought in the New Year.”

General Hospital News: Stephen Shares his Advice

If that weren’t enough, Smith added that his doctors said that he would have died if he had not been vaccinated.

“But if it wasn’t for several doctors, I wouldn’t be here. Love and respect for what they did. Love and respect for people in the sports community and ESPN executives for checking on me every single day. Dave Roberts, Norby Williamson, Jimmy Pitaro — I can’t thank you enough.”

Smith is also urging everyone to mask up, regardless if you are vaccinated or not.

“Everybody’s different, he said. “My sister smokes and she had COVID and she was fine in 3-4 days. Me? I don’t smoke and it almost took me out. I think the one thing to emphasize the importance of, no matter how you feel about the vaccine, that mask is important. The reason why the mask is so important is you don’t know how the next person is affected. How I’m affected is different from you are affected.”

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Carla
Carla
2 years ago

Sonny should definitely pick Carly!,!,,kick Nina out!,,,,,

Jane
Jane
2 years ago

Thank God he was vaccinated! This virus is nothing to mess with. His idiot colleague, SB, played Russian Roulette and won. (Have lost so much respect for him) Don’t know if IR has had Covid yet, but if he does, I pray that he gets lucky, too. Hope he’s not making a political statement by not wearing a mask …so he doesn’t kill someone if he does get it. Pandemics aren’t political. They are public health issues.

Jenna
Jenna
2 years ago
Reply to  Jane

Maybe it was a personal medical decision that is protected by the constitution. Seems that you’re the only one bringing up politics of it.

Alice
Alice
2 years ago
Reply to  Jane

Both could have underlying medical issues we know nothing about. Freedom of choice is how we live. I got both vax’s and the booster. That’s what my Dr. and I chose. Please don’t condemn freedom of choice. I could condemn you and say you voted for FJB.

Emma
Emma
2 years ago
Reply to  Jane

I agree with you, It’s peoples lives! Not to take as lightly as some seem to!

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