WE'RE all aware of the need for social distancing, hand sanitisation and symptom monitoring to battle coronavirus - but Russian President Vladimir Putin has a further layer of security around him to keep him safe from COVID-19.
Anyone visiting him at his country residence in Novo-Ogaryovo must pass through a special "sanitising tunnel" which sprays them with disinfectant on all sides (pictured) before being granted an audience.
The precautionary system also takes the temperature of any occupant and uses facial recognition to track the identity of anyone in the tunnel.
A Kremlin spokesperson also confirmed that anyone wanting to interact with Putin must also undergo a COVID-19 test.
New Zealand's oldest dentist has filled his last filling, with the retirement of 88-year-old Terry Lealand marking the end of a dental era.
He's been practising for more than 64 years, but broke his hip last year on a cruise with his wife and now finds it a little tricky to climb the stairs to his first floor surgery.
Lealand's age also puts him at greater risk from COVID-19, so he's hanging up his drill because he's so long in the tooth.
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