OHIO — Life in quarantine has people getting creative to entertain themselves and others. 

In Lake County, Ohio, there is a very talented 11-year-old who's using quarantine to make his own one-man band.

Grant Elsing is a student at the Fine Arts Association in Willoughby and he put together a video of his version of "The Reaper," by Blue Oyster Cult.

Grant's mom says he started playing music with the drums when he was just one-year-old.

Speaking of talented Ohioans, there's a coronavirus ballad paying tribute to Ohio leaders.

"Well it's Amy, Dr. Acton, director of our health," sings Tom Fryman. "Mr. Mike, our governor, always calm himself. Lt. John, the detail guy who keeps an eye on the money side."

The song, written by Tom Wiebell, thanks these leaders for getting Ohioans through this pandemic and encourages us all to work together to beat this virus. 

While Easter was a little more than a week ago, we've just received some exclusive footage of the Easter Bunny and how he had to work a little differently this year.

In Cincinnati, he said hi to people while riding retired Cincinnati police horse, Justice, through the streets of Sayler Park.

Then we found rare footage of him putting out things in the yard for families to find, including toilet paper and Clorox wipes. 

While many people are now working from home and even having to video conference in for work, here's a look at what NOT to do.  

In this video is a team of radio personalities from the Bull 98.7 in Portland, Oregon.ts/

You see them saying bye at the end of the meeting and then one by one, the shock on their faces appear as they watch Tony Russell stand up, not realizing his video is still on.  

Russell spent about 40 seconds accidentally modeling off his red boxer briefs to his coworkers before one of them stopped belly laughing long enough to call and alert him.  

Tony isn't the only person dressing more comfortably while video chatting for work from home. 

A judge in Broward County, Florida sent out this letter, specifically addressing the attire, or lack thereof, of attorneys during hearings being held over Zoom.  

He writes, "It's remarkable how many ATTORNEYS appear inappropriately on camera."  He goes on to say, "One male lawyer appeared shirtless and one female attorney appeared still in bed, still under the covers.  And putting on a beach cover-up won't coverup you're poolside in a bathing suit."  

And if that weren't enough, a police department in Maryland issued a hilarious warning on Facebook. 

"Please remember to put pants on before leaving the house to check your mailbox. You know who you are. This is your final warning."

The law has spoken.

​If you have any pictures or videos of how you're getting through quarantine, be sure to send them our way. 

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