Dan Andrews reveals he's still suffering from effects of the fall which left him off work for three months - as he jokes his daily Covid press conferences are good for his busted back

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says his back has 'fully healed' but his ribs still haven't after his fall in March.

Mr Andrews was asked how his recovery was advancing during Sunday's press conference to address the latest developments around the state's Covid-19 outbreak.

'Yeah good,' he responded. 'My back is fully healed. My ribs are not.'

Mr Andrews joked that it was a 'joy' to stand up and give updates for lengthy periods.

Mr Andrews slipped and fell on wet stairs breaking several ribs and fracturing his T7 vertebra, revealing that while his back was 'fully healed' his ribs were not

Mr Andrews slipped and fell on wet stairs breaking several ribs and fracturing his T7 vertebra, revealing that while his back was 'fully healed' his ribs were not 

'It is doing my posture a world of good,' he said.

Mr Andrews went on medical leave on March 9 after he slipped and fell on wet stairs breaking several ribs and fracturing his T7 vertebra.

At the time, he was getting ready for work on the Mornington Peninsula.

Mr Andrews returned to duties at the end of June.

'As I put my foot on to the first step. I knew I was in trouble. I didn't really connect with the step it just slid straight off, I became airborne almost,' he said at the time.

'Then all I can hear is just this almighty crunch.

'When I heard the crunch, I knew. I thought this is serious, we're in trouble here.'

Mr Andrews said he couldn't call out to his wife because he couldn't breathe. She found him moments later.

X-rays revealed he'd sustained an acute compression fracture of the T7 and broke several ribs, which caused the lower section of his lungs to collapse.

The Victorian Premier said he heard an 'almighty crunch' after slipping and falling on slippery stairs at a property in Sorrento in southeast Melbourne on March 9

 The Victorian Premier said he heard an 'almighty crunch' after slipping and falling on slippery stairs at a property in Sorrento in southeast Melbourne on March 9