Acting premier James Merlino today said Mr Andrews’ medical team was pleased with his recovery.
“His doctors are happy with his progress … still a little way to go, but he’s doing well,” Mr Merlino said.
“I think we’re on track for a June return.”
Mr Andrews suffered broken ribs and spinal damage after falling on wet stairs while staying at a holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula on March 9.
He was released from hospital on March 15, about a week after he fell.
“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 in the statement.
Last month the premier flagged he would miss May’s state budget and be back working in June.
The premier has kept Victorians updated on his recovery on social media, thanking his medical team and the broader public for their support and kind words.
“You only get one chance to properly recover from serious injuries and while it’s frustrating to be away from work, there is no alternative.”
“I want to thank (Education minister) James Merlino and all the team who are working so hard and doing so well,” his post read.
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