A New Zealand provincial rugby coach has taken to his guitar to spread some positivity amid the current Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Horowhenua-Kāpiti Heartland rugby coach Chris Wilton picked up his guitar and started singing as the country moved into a Level 4 stage lockdown in effort to halt the spread of the virus.
Wilton adapted his own lyrics to one of his favourite songs - Irie Music, by Tomorrow People - and his wife Vicky shared it with friends and whānau on Facebook, and it had been widely shared already.
"It's a reggae song, with reggae being my favourite choice of music," he said from his home on the first morning of the lockdown.
The adaptation was laced with positive messages, too, with lyrics like "don't stand less than two metres next to me" and "let's isolate from this pandemic, so you can stop yourself and your whānau from getting sick."