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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to remain in ICU after fall

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VideoVictorian Premier Daniel Andrews was taken to hospital for x-rays after he fell while getting ready for work

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews will remain in intensive care for a few days after breaking several ribs and suffering vertebrae damage in a fall.

In a statement, Mr Andrews confirmed he was admitted to hospital on Tuesday morning "after slipping and falling on wet and slippery stairs".

"A CT scan has revealed several broken ribs and vertebrae damage, and subsequent medical advice has recommended I remain in intensive care for the next few days," he said.

"Cath, the kids and I are extremely grateful to the Ambulance Victoria paramedics who showed such care and kindness to our family this morning, as we are to the clinicians who have taken care of me today."

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He thanked Victorians for their well wishes and asked that the family's privacy is respected.

Deputy Premier James Merlino will serve as acting premier for the next few days as Mr Andrews recovers.

"He took a fall this morning as he was preparing for work, he's in hospital getting some precautionary X-rays, no head injuries," Mr Merlino told reporters at a news conference in Healesville on Tuesday morning.

"He's fine. He'll be back on his feet very shortly."

Opposition Leader Michael O'Brien posted earlier on Twitter: "Hope it's not serious. Wishing Daniel a speedy recovery."

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