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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to face virus inquiry

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VideoSam Martin and his girlfriend were both hospitalised after contracting COVID-19.

Premier Daniel Andrews will today face a parliamentary inquiry over his government's handling of Victoria's second coronavirus wave.

Mr Andrews is the first witness to be called at the second sitting of the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee's COVID-19 Inquiry on Tuesday.

He last appeared at the hearing on May 12, when the state's total number of coronavirus cases was 1509 and just 18 people had died.

Mr Andrews faced immediate questioning from PAEC deputy chair Richard Riordan on the botched hotel quarantine program, which is being blamed for the second wave.

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The Herald Sun on Tuesday reported a leaked video of bureaucrats from the Department of Jobs, Precincts and the Regions congratulating themselves on pulling together the program and the efforts made to make guests comfortable.

There is no discussion of the health restrictions put in place.

"Did the crisis Cabinet, think hotel quarantine would be better run by people who fix roads and run an art gallery than your own health department?" Mr Riordan asked.

"The answer to your question is no. At no point did people make a decision like that," Mr Andrews responded.

Also appearing on Tuesday are Health Minister Jenny Mikakos, Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton and Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kym Peake.

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