However, in countries like Italy and Spain, the COVID-19 situation is a little bit more severe as the governments have imposed a strict lockdown rule to minimise the spread of the virus.
That didn't stop one Spanish man from walking down the streets of Murcia...in a full T-Rex costume!
A lost dino?
According to a report by The Sun, the man was caught on camera strolling down one of the residential streets in the Vistalegre neighbourhood.
However, his little adventure was shortlived as just moments later, he was stopped by a police officer and was given a strict lecture about unnecesary leaving his home, in a T-Rex costume nonetheless.
The man reportedly got away with just a warning, and he was ordered to head straight back to
The Police Department of Murcia later released the footage online, epicly accompanied by the soundtrack of 'Jurassic Park' (#winning):
En estado de alarma se permite el paseo de mascotas acompañadas de una persona, siempre con paseos cortos para hacer sus necesidades.
— Policía Local Murcia (@MurciaPolicia) March 16, 2020
El que tengas complejo de Tyrannosaurus rex no está contemplado.#quédateencasa pic.twitter.com/C8dWkrvAdm
“During the state of alarm, walking pets is allowed if they are accompanied by a person. Taking short walks can help them relieve themselves. However, having a Tyrannosaurus Rex complex is not covered. #stayathome,” the police tweeted.
After the tweet went viral, another video of presumably the same man in the same T-Rex suit has surfaced, this time showing him taking out the trash:
— E. R.R.E. (@Elire72) March 16, 2020
The video prompted netizens to speculate that the man uses the T-Rex suit as a preventive measure against the virus.
It's better to be extra but safe, right?
Having said that, do remember to stay at home and minimise your movements yeah, guys?