ABC hostâs hilarious on-air gaffe ABC host Beverley OâConnor was crossing to an emergency press conference with Daniel Andrews when she made a very relatable mistake.
Offbeat 4th Feb 2021 4:35 PM ABC newsreader Beverley O Connor has created a Twitter storm around Aussie bottle shop Dan Murphy s after an on-air slip-up. Victorian Premier Dan Andrews announced an emergency press conference late on Wednesday night. When O Connor flagged the situation with viewers, she made a hilarious gaffe by mixing up the Victorian premier with the bottle shop. We ll be crossing to a press conference with Dan Murphy - uh, Dan Andrews soon , she said.
ABC hostâs hilarious on-air gaffe ABC host Beverley OâConnor was crossing to an emergency press conference with Daniel Andrews when she made a very relatable mistake.
Offbeat 4th Feb 2021 4:35 PM ABC newsreader Beverley O Connor has created a Twitter storm around Aussie bottle shop Dan Murphy s after an on-air slip-up. Victorian Premier Dan Andrews announced an emergency press conference late on Wednesday night. When O Connor flagged the situation with viewers, she made a hilarious gaffe by mixing up the Victorian premier with the bottle shop. We ll be crossing to a press conference with Dan Murphy - uh, Dan Andrews soon , she said.
Top doc promises COVID vaccine will save lives Australia’s chief medical officer has hosed down criticism of the Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccine, declaring it will work.
Health by Tom Minear and Alanah Frost 13th Jan 2021 8:13 PM
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Subscriber only Australia s top doctor has slapped down medicos criticising our coronavirus vaccination plan and assured Australians the jabs they receive will save lives and prevent severe illness. Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly accused some doctors of stoking controversy about the Melbourne-made AstraZeneca jab, declaring it would be very effective in stopping the worst symptoms of COVID-19. The Pfizer vaccine, developed with new mRNA technology, rated as more effective than the AstraZeneca option in clinical trials, although both were successful in preventing serious health problems and keeping coronavirus patients out of hospital.