Despite many places now being closed to the public due to the coronavirus outbreak, there are still a great deals of schools and businesses that remain open.
One such place is Macquarie University in Sydney, where some of the lectures are being livestreamed for those self-isolating at home.
And it seems those lectures are providing great entertainment for those stuck in the house.
A law class at the uni has gone viral online after the lecturer caught two of her students participating in a sex act.
The teacher, who pauses her class for about five minutes to deal with the situation, is pretty disturbed by what she's seen, saying she needs to "bleach her eyes".
An audio recording of the livestream has been shared on social media, where it is going viral.
In the clip, the unknown lecturer is teaching, when she notices what's going on and abruptly stops.
She can then be heard saying: "Let’s go a bit more into termin-, oh my god …
“Give me a minute guys I just want to bleach my eyes and my brain."

She continues: "I love you all but give me one sec, we’re going to have to have a talk now.
"Alright, um… so, I know that precedent is a very sexy topic and I love it when my audience is excited and animated and engaged… dear lord, but there’s a limit to that, and ironically it’s the law, law students.
"The student code of conduct that governs that, that being said, dear lord, if you’d like to have special love time with your partner... if you’d like to spend time with your partner, um... there are some perfectly sanitised and malleable beanbags, I’m sure there is an empty cinema around here still trying to make the movie Cats work, it’s empty, go for your life."
The unnamed woman goes on to admit that this isn't the first time something like this has happened in one of her classes.
"This is the second time I’m saying this in my career: No below the belt touching in my lecture theatre please."
A number of students in her class, who didn't see what was going on then begin asking her to "name and shame" - which she refuses to do.
Instead, she gets back to teaching, wrapping up the conversation by adding: "Just to qualify: This is a mentoring unit so I will give some sort of mentorship here, advice … the strategic placement of the hoodie on the lap only draws the eye more.
"I said before that I was glad they kept the university open today … I don’t know, although I guess if we actually enforced that 1.5m rule I wouldn’t be having this conversation with you now.
"Jesus Christ commencing class of 2020, we’ll remember this fondly and I’ll remind you of this at graduation."
Students have since been joking about the livestream in a Facebook group called MQU Love Rants.
Macquarie University have also commented on the issue, saying the students involved should have known better.
In a statement to news.com.au, a spokesperson said: "The university is aware of the alleged incident and the lecturer took the right steps to manage the incident at that time.
"We remind students of our Student Code of Conduct in relation to their behaviour at Macquarie University."