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Sky News host RitaPanahi says there's no doubt that Australia's two most populous states have experienced 'wildly different' pandemics.

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Sky News host Rita Panahi says there's no doubt that Australia's two most populous states have experienced "wildly different" pandemics. "One state is NSW and it's led by a competent woman who has displayed a sense of proportionality throughout the Covid crisis and has kept people safe while ensuring their livelihoods and liberties are not needlessly destroyed - the other is Victoria," Ms Panahi said.

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