Daniel Andrews has surfaced on social media for the second time in four days after Daily Mail Australia questioned why he’d remained silent for more than six weeks – despite Victoria being plunged into yet another lockdown.
Mr Andrews, who oversaw Melbourne’s 112-day lockdown last year, broke his silence on Wednesday to insist he would soon return as state premier as he continued to recover from a horrific fall down a set of stairs in March.
It was the first time he had addressed the public since a social media post on April 18, Situs Togel HK when he said he was making ‘slow and steady progress’.
Mr Andrews was on Saturday night spotted in wife Catherine’s Instagram story, with the Victorian Labor leader getting a lockdown haircut.
‘On the tools again. Practice makes perfect. Love this one so much – getting better every day,’ Mrs Andrews captioned the post.
Mr Andrews’ face was concealed by his wife’s hand and a comb.
That could only fuel an influx of comments from conspiracy theorists who have suggested his accident was the result of something more nefarious.
Dan Andrews was pictured in his wife’s Instagram story on Saturday evening receiving a DIY lockdown haircut – his second appearance on social media this week
Andrews was spotted in wife Catherine’s Instagram story on Saturday evening, with the Labor leader getting a lockdown haircut. ‘On the tools again. Practice makes perfect. Love this one so much – getting better every day,’ she captioned the post
Dan Andrews (pictured with daughter Grace, 18) in April as he recovers from a serious back injury
Daniel Andrews issued this message to Victorians on social media on Wednesday night after weeks of silence
Some have even claimed an image showing him in his early recovery stage was doctored.
‘I wonder when Daniel Andrews will show his face in public,’ one conspiracy theorist wrote on Twitter.
‘As they say in the X Files. “The truth is out there”.’
It was just the fourth social media post the Labor leader has appeared in since his fall at a holiday house in the Mornington Peninsula on March 9 – and came after Daily Mail Australia questioned his failure to make a public statement since late April.
Andrews was hospitalised on March 9 and spent 10 days in hospital. This is one of just two pictures the usually prominent politician has appeared in since the accident – with conspiracy theorists claiming it was photoshopped
Sidelined Premier Daniel Andrews posted a message to Facebook about his return to work after a serious fall
On Wednesday night Mr Andrews called on Victorians to remain strong as they faced another seven days in lockdown.
‘I have more scans and a meeting with my medical team next week. I’ll let you know how that goes and exactly when I’ll be back on deck later this month,’ he wrote in his first communication to Victorians in more than six weeks.
Despite the theories of some online, Andrews suffered serious injures that required months of painstaking recovery.
He suffered at least five broken ribs and an acute compression fracture of the T7 vertebra in his spine, putting him on extended sick leave.
In his first public Facebook post since April, Mr Andrews also took the opportunity to ‘send a message to Victorians’.
Victoria’s gruelling lockdown was extended because state officials warned the coronavirus outbreak could ‘explode’ if restrictions were to ease in Melbourne.
‘There will be no snapback,’ a government source told the .
There were five new cases reported on Saturday, bringing the cluster associated with the Indian double mutant strain to 70.
A closer look at the message posted by Daniel Andrews on Wednesday as he recovers from a back injury
Restaurants and cafes outside Melbourne were ordered to check customers’ IDs when they reopen to ensure no one from the city sneaks out into regional towns, and a uniform QR code system has also finally been put in place.
Despite the dreaded lockdown extension, the travel limit for Melbournians for exercise and shopping will extend from 5km to 10km, but compulsory wearing of masks both indoors and outdoors will remain in place.
Victoria’s Chief health officer Brett Sutton hinted some of the restrictions could even stay in place beyond the next week.
Sources revealed that Melbourne’s lockdown could continue for weeks to come (pictured, mates exercising on Wednesday)
That’s because Victoria are pursing an ‘aggressive suppression’ strategy, with the intent of bringing cases back down to zero.
‘We can’t have one or two cases out there and open back up to the kind of settings we had before,’ Prof Sutton said.
‘That’s what led one case from South Australia to lead to 60 cases and thousands of primary close contacts within a month.’
But with stay-at-home order costing the state about $150 million a day, according to KPMG modelling, and no JobKeeper subsidies in place, it remains unclear how vulnerable Victorians will be supported if the draconian measures continue.
The lockdown is the fourth for Victoria since the lockdown took hold in Australia.
Although the Gladys Berejiklian’s government has been reticent to introduce border closures or lockdowns, there are now fears the state may be forced to impose similar restrictions to Victoria
There are fears the outbreak may have spread to NSW after a family from Melbourne went on a roadtrip
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In contrast, the NSW Government has been reticent to impose border restrictions or Pengeluaran Hongkong lockdowns even after it was discovered on Tuesday that a Victorian family who later tested positive for the virus went on 1,765km roadtrip across the state.
The man, his wife and their two children were some of Victoria’s six new locally acquired infections recorded on Wednesday.
Their trip prompted urgent Covid health alerts for numerous venues in NSW.
The family travelled from Melbourne across the NSW border to Jervis Bay, Hyams Beach, Vincentia and Goulburn while potentially infectious on May 23 and 24, just before the city was plunged into lockdown on May 27.
The father had some symptoms on May 25 after driving back to Melbourne on May 24, and tested positive on May 31 – almost a week later.
Last year, Victoria was shut down for 112 consecutive days as the state racket up 800 Covid deaths.
Acting Premier James Merlino announced an extension to the lockdown on Wednesday
An eerily empty Melbourne is seen on Wednesday (pictured) as the city faces another week in lockdown
Mr Andrews was replaced by his deputy James Merlino to manage the latest outbreak.
On Wednesday Mr Merlino confirmed Victoria’s initial seven-day lockdown, sparked by a Covid cluster arising in May, would be extended for another week in the Melbourne area.
‘Just because we’ve had to do this before, doesn’t mean it’s easy to do again,’ Mr Andrews wrote.
‘Some of us will be tired. Some stressed. Some sick to the back teeth of this pandemic. Maybe a mix of all three.
‘But please know that every individual effort you made today, and everything you’ll do tomorrow and every day after will save lives.
‘Record tests, record vaccinations, record fight – we’re doing this to protect our communities, our state and the entire country. Be proud of what you’ve achieved and be proud of our state too. Keep fighting Victoria.’
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