Sky News host Sharri Markson says all the leaders who slammed New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian amid the latest COVID-19 outbreak will now “have to eat their own words”.
“But all these leaders who slammed Gladys Berejiklian will now have to eat their own words.“Only this week Daniel Andrews finally admitted COVID-zero was no longer his target.
“Over in New Zealand, where Jacinda Ardern went into a hard lockdown with just one case, there were 20 new cases today. “And even Queensland has recorded a new case today – the mother of a 4 year old girl who tested positive yesterday.”“It’s great that our leaders are finally giving the population, particularly when there is such a crippling mental health issue, something to look forward to … but we also have to be realistic, and it is still going to be really tough.”
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