The most prominent world leaders were forced to change their habits with the spread of corona; between voluntary or compulsory quarantine, working remotely, or even holding CCTV meetings, and getting out rarely.

Angela Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel ended Friday the 14-day quarantine period at her home in Berlin, and returned to the Chancellery headquarters after three examinations to detect the emerging Corona virus, the result was negative, and will continue to run the country through CCTV meetings.

On March 22, the 65-year-old chancellor decided to put herself in quarantine, after two days earlier that day she had contacted a doctor who had a new Coronavirus.

She allowed her to be photographed in a store with her four-bottle of wine and a bundle of toilet paper, to denounce the exaggeration of the purchase.

Boris Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, infected with the emerging coronavirus, has been quarantined in Downing Street since he was declared infected on March 27 with light beams.

And Friday announced the extension of his quarantine more than the seven days that were recommended by the British health authorities, until the symptoms that he suffers from are gone, knowing that his pregnant "girlfriend" Carrie Simmonds does not live with him during this period.

Johnson posted on Twitter videos showing him trying to "reassure" his citizens that he was "in constant contact" with his ministers and health authorities about managing the country's epidemic crisis.

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Justin Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is remotely managing the affairs of his country from his official residence in Rideau Cottage, Ottawa since his wife, Sophie Gregoire, was declared ill on March 12.

Trudeau goes out every day at 11:15 to hold a press conference announcing the new procedures, showing developments of his family's status, and confirming that he does not suffer from any symptoms.

Trudeau suspended all travel projects and never appeared in public, wearing a protective mask.

His wife officially recovered on March 28, and has since taken their three children to the summer home of Canada's prime ministers.

Trudeau - now the only member of the family in Rideau Cottage - continues to work remotely, as an example for his citizens who are asked daily to stay at home to curb the spread of the virus.

Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump - who conducted two exams to uncover the new Corona, with a negative result - canceled several meetings in his election campaign across the country.

Except for a quick visit to a naval base in Virginia, he stayed in Washington and the White House in particular.

Donald Trump holds a daily press conference directly followed by millions of people, writes tweets and appears in Fox News interviews.

Vladimir Putin
According to the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin has preferred to work remotely from his headquarters in Novo-Ugarevo, near Moscow. He also regularly conducts medical examinations, as well as people close to him.

Concerns about his health were raised on Tuesday, after the announcement of the injury of the chief doctor at the Communarca Hospital, which Putin had recently met.

During a visit that received wide media coverage of this hospital, Putin shook hands with the chief doctor, before wearing a protective clothing to visit patients with Covid-19.

On Wednesday, Putin appeared on television holding his first meeting with his government via closed circuit television.

Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron did not undergo a screening for the disease as his community says, "because he does not have any symptoms." Despite the isolation measures in France, the president regularly goes out to meet medical staff, researchers, or workers, and salutes the "Indian way", and does not wear a muzzle most of the time.

And in the Elysee Palace, which no longer attends 90% of its employees, no one wears masks according to the official directives that consider that wearing masks is only useful for patients who show symptoms or the medical team. According to the press, the Elysee Palace contains some positive cases.

The official photo of the president was published in a tweet of Emmanuel Macron's image washing his hands.

Shinzo Abe
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was frequent during the crisis, to the point of speaking several times in parliament, and he finally appeared wearing a muzzle, holding televised press conferences most of the weekend.

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Giuseppe Conte
Since the crisis began in Italy, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has stepped up his televised interventions, to announce new measures from his official residence.

Pictures of him were published speaking on the phone or on CCTV.

Conte and his aides follow the same rules imposed throughout the country, and respect social estrangement, as his spokesperson affirmed.

He announced in March to the newspaper "La Republica" that he was not infected, adding that his doctors were "following him closely."

Lastamba newspaper reported that one of his bodyguards had contracted the disease, and was hospitalized, but Conte's office confirmed that he was not in contact with him.

Xi Jinping
After staying out of the spotlight when the outbreak began, Chinese President Xi Jinping first appeared in mid-March, when Covid-19 was at the height of its spread, putting a muzzle, like most Chinese people, adopting as a preventative measure since the health crisis began.

If the head of state and the leader of the Communist Party of China stayed in Beijing with the exception of a visit to Wuhan (center), the epicenter of the epidemic, when the situation began to improve, then he is now moving out of the capital to encourage the resumption of economic activity.

Televised reports show him during the evening newsletter without mask, and he talks via video with hundreds of local officials or with leaders of the Group of Twenty, also chairs a number of meetings, publishes articles in the official press, or directs "important speeches."

However, it is not known if he has undergone a detection examination for the emerging coronavirus.