Even though it has been the dominant, almost singular, political issue for the best part of a year now, Covid-19 has rarely been a polarising one.
Yes, there has been strong criticism of the Government's decisions: Whether they acted too late, whether certain sectors had to pay a disproportionate price.
And yes, there was intense debate in the earlier phases between lockdown sceptics and those who believed nothing should be ruled out in crushing the virus.
But there has generally been broad public and political support for the overall approach and, while picking holes in the Government’s plan, the opposition has largely been on board with decisions to either open up or lock back down which are all part of the 'Living with Covid' plan.