The decision by National Cabinet to remove mandatory isolation for people testing positive to COVID-19 is seen by many as an "official" end to the pandemic.
The period had already been reduced from two weeks to one week to 5 days, but soon it'll be gone entirely.
It's one of the final public health controls that remained to try and slow the spread of the virus, and some experts say it'll lead to problems down the road.
So for how long should we treat COVID differently?
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Wishful thinking and the end of the pandemic
The brothers and sisters of Omicron
The great big lull after Omicron
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Is Omicron the last variant?
We're back! Now, when will the outbreak peak?!
See ya 2021. What does 2022 have in store?
Wowsers, 25,000 cases a day?
Is NSW going to the dogs? (And does it matter?)
All our (travel) bubbles are bursting. What comes next?
Why is the Moderna booster a half shot?
All roads lead to third doses
Omicron evades vaccines, but not all is lost
Do vaccinated people get long COVID?
When (and how) will we know if Omicron is taking over?
Omicron's latest clues are a bit concerning
Pfizer, Moderna, au naturale? What works best!
Can Omicron evade our vaccines?
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