Published March 13, 2021
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Victorian Premier
Daniel Andrews has just issued a statement sharing the good news that he is out of ICU and will not need spinal surgery for now, after suffering a nasty fall this week.
On Tuesday, the Premier was was transported to hospital after slipping on wet stairs at a holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula. Andrews suffered a fracture of the T7 vertebrae in his mid-back, according to the ABC.
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why now? it s part of the investigation. there is nothing we can piece together tonight on that. nudging from the scene close to the apartment building. thank you. right now, many still being treated there. this intensive care unit director joins us. good evening, sir. can you tell me the condition of the patients at your facility? good evening, there are seven patients in the hospital. three on the floor. four in icu. they re critical and stable. does that mean it s your opinion assuming no unforeseen consequence that s everyone is going live at your hospital? that is difficult to
that s part of the investigation. but nothing dcialg that we can piece together tonight on that. reporter: nothing from here on the scene, close to the apartment building, greta. thank you. more than a dozen victims were rush to the medical center of aurora. many are still being treated there. dr. joseph forester is the intensive care unit director. he joins us. good evening. can you tell me the condition of the patients at your facility? good evening, greta. we have a total of 7 patients that are in the hospital. three are on the floor, four near i.c.u., two are critical but they are all stable at this time. does that mean, if they are critical but stable, it is your professional opinion, assuming no unforeseen consequences that everyone is going to live who is at your hospital, is going to survive their injuries? that s always difficult to
why now? it s part of the investigation. there is nothing we can piece together tonight on that. nudging from the scene close to the apartment building. thank you. right now, many still being treated there. this intensive care unit director joins us. good evening, sir. can you tell me the condition of the patients at your facility? good evening, there are seven patients in the hospital. three on the floor. four in icu. they re critical and stable. does that mean it s your opinion assuming no unforeseen consequence that s everyone is going live at your hospital? that is difficult to
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