At the moment life has returned to a COVID-normal in Australia with state borders gradually reopening after the outbreak in Melbourne.
It comes as vaccines continue to rollout across the country, and a small but regular supply of the Pfizer shot arrives.
So now we have access to a vaccine, how will that change how we respond to any outbreak that happens from now on?
On today's Coronacast, will it be business as usual - ie lockdowns and restrictions - or could a new strategy be introduced?
Also on today's show:
And it's Quick Fire Friday time, where we explain why doctors need immunisation training, what Pfizer is diluted with and why there are lots of doses in one vial.