As state governments begin to slowly wind back coronavirus restrictions, many Australians are breathing a small sigh of relief.
So far, Australia has had fewer than 100 deaths related to COVID-19, and new case numbers remain small.
Both Queensland and Western Australia have announced they will scale back some social distancing rules, and from Friday, New South Wales will allow groups of two adults to visit other households.
But even as the curve flattens, is it too early to ease coronavirus restrictions, given the risk of a second wave?
We asked four health experts about what Australia should be doing next.