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Sky News host Paul Murray says Victorian Premier DanielAndrewsMP wants credit for his handling of the pandemic when more people have died in the past week in Victoria than in entire countries despite there being a lockdown since July.

Sky News host Paul Murray says Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews wants credit for his handling of the pandemic when more people have died in the past week in Victoria than in entire countries despite there being a lockdown since July. Victoria has been in stage three lockdown since July 7 which forced Victorians to stay at home unless shopping or exercising.

“People are starting to have enough despite the fact there are human shields on Twitter and luvvies in the media who get to of course keep their job while other people aren’t allowed to earn a damn cent,” Mr Murray said. “How has he been able to fail to stop the virus … since the seventh of July you haven’t been able to leave your house. “More people have died in one week in Victoria than entire countries during the pandemic, yet still idiots on Twitter will say ‘I stand with Dan’.

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