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Premier DanielAndrewsMP says Victorians shouldn't lose sight of the fact cases have remained low when 'not so long ago' the government was reporting 725 cases, suggesting the lastest Chadstone cluster would not derail further plans for opening up.

Premier Daniel Andrews says Victorians shouldn't lose sight of the fact cases have remained low when "not so long ago" the government was reporting 725 cases, suggesting the lastest Chadstone cluster would not derail further plans for opening up. "Numbers are very important but the narrative that sits behind the numbers is equally important when we get down to these very small numbers. Chance does play a much larger part," Mr Andrews said.

We're reporting six new cases today, four of which are linked to known outbreaks, two of which we should close out hopefully very, very quickly." Mr Andrews said the lockdown strategy was working and its success was pinned to whether symptomatic people came forward for testing over the coming weeks.

 

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DanielAndrewsMP Dr. Li-Meng Yan tells Tucker the Chinese Communist Party arrested her mother as punishment for her exposing the CCP and their involvement in releasing coronavirus into the world. This is the 4th time the CCP arrested her mom. Part 1

DanielAndrewsMP Yeah but you are a liar and we don't trust the 'numbers'

DanielAndrewsMP Chadstone cluster is going to give him the perfect excuse to keep things closed down. The next “roadmap” step isn’t going to do shit. Victoria is fucked

DanielAndrewsMP Only Narcissists blow their own trumpet

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DanielAndrewsMP People let Victorians down, not Dan Andrews

DanielAndrewsMP Lets have some perspective, start reporting cases of cancer, heart disease, T2d, alcohol abuse, suicide, homelessness, pneumonia, flu etc.. BTW Dan (and your fans) kids die from flu every year (even in rich countries) although the median age (mid 80's) is similar to covid.

DanielAndrewsMP So realises his ww2

DanielAndrewsMP Chris Kenny reports his arse is full of Murdoch dick

DanielAndrewsMP Then remove the 5k if you dont you will awaken the asleep who will finally understand your true alliance dictatordan resignDanAndrews

DanielAndrewsMP Casedemic

DanielAndrewsMP We deserve to know the number of people who have committed suicide as a direct result of COVID impacts. Anecdotally they would far outweigh COVID deaths and there would be a dramatic variance in age of those deceased. Should this not inform your policy also?

DanielAndrewsMP For gods sake Daniel Andrews is a traitor to Victorian’s and Australians and a ccp puppet who signed the belt and road initiative! What he is engaging in with these lockdowns is psychological warfare,torture,human rights violations,economic warfare and war crimes!

DanielAndrewsMP 725 seems quite the magical number. Very scary. When exactly did Victoria have 725 cases? Somebody has done some 'amending'.

DanielAndrewsMP There are none so blind as those who will not see. Industrial manslaughter of 800+, businesses destroyed, state economy bankrupted. fuckoffdan

DanielAndrewsMP DictatorDan In all seriousness go and get stuffed!

DanielAndrewsMP We haven't lost sight. The lockdown rules for the 60+ days since then are a constant reminder. You are well on the way to raising the bat when it comes to 'not so long ago'

DanielAndrewsMP and Victorians should never lose sight of the fact re how that came to be

DanielAndrewsMP Yes we have all done a great job cleaning up the quarantine second wave mess this mob created.

DanielAndrewsMP No derail sounds good, but we want to know also the speed and direction. I really hope is forward and faster than lightning.

DanielAndrewsMP Victorians should also not lose sight of the fact that it’s the labor government’s inability to effectively manage hotel quarantine that we are in this mess still while the rest of Australia are not

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