Government regulations during the coronavirus lockdown across the world have been as simple and clear as they can be. But not clear enough for some, apparently.
Some football players have been caught breaking quarantine and breaching restrictions, which has enraged those at the forefront of the fight against the virus.
Real Madrid's Luka Jovic is facing charges in Serbia after he returned from Madrid and broke the mandatory 28-day coronavirus quarantine. Jovic later said he was not given complete information about the lockdown.
He is not the only footballer who failed to follow the guidelines. Above is a picture of gallery of the errant players. To move to the next image, click on the arrows. Or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.
Moral education needed in a 'rapidly changing world'
Moral education lessons for young people is needed in a rapidly changing world, the head of the programme said.
Alanood Al Kaabi, head of programmes at the Education Affairs Office of the Crown Price Court - Abu Dhabi, said: "The Crown Price Court is fully behind this initiative and have already seen the curriculum succeed in empowering young people and providing them with the necessary tools to succeed in building the future of the nation at all levels.
"Moral education touches on every aspect and subject that children engage in.
"It is not just limited to science or maths but it is involved in all subjects and it is helping children to adapt to integral moral practises.
"The moral education programme has been designed to develop children holistically in a world being rapidly transformed by technology and globalisation."
'Morbius'
Director: Daniel Espinosa
Stars: Jared Leto, Matt Smith, Adria Arjona
Rating: 2/5