As the number of new coronavirus cases in Victoria continue to fall, conversations are turning to coming out of stage 4 restrictions.
Part of that discussion is how many new cases will be accepted each day before restrictions can be eased.
NSW has been ticking along with a handful of daily cases, and so far seems to have been able to manage it without a massive outbreak.
So what can we manage day to day? And what can be tolerated?
On today's show:
* What level of virus would we be able to tolerate long term?
* Is zero community spread a long-term goal?
* How is it going in NSW and Queensland at the moment?
* Can Norman please say something nicer about Victoria? Is there any silver lining yet?
* What can Victorians do at an individual level to help get cases down?
And it's time for quick fire Friday:
* My kids are using an iPad for hours a day in lockdown. What's the impact on their mental health or their eyes?
* If the cold is often caused by coronaviruses, could any vaccine also help stop it?
* Are there any statistics on high-risk venues?
* Can COVID-19 spread via air conditioning systems?