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As the coronavirus drastically alters our day-to-day,Beverly Lynne - Bikini Royale 2 (2010) at least for the time being, many have observed that life on Earth will never be the same. The impact of the virus and social distancing measures is apparent worldwide, and street artists are reflecting this new reality with their work.

From Hong Kong to Europe to Africa, street art about COVID-19 acts as public service announcements, solemn observations, and the occasional but crucial levity. Here's a glimpse of 12 pieces of coronavirus street art from around the world.

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Mashable ImageA wall on Bank Street in Glasgow as painted by the Rebel Bear. One assumes the subjects are quarantining together; if not, they clearly are violating social distancing measures. Credit: andrew milligan / PA Images via Getty Mashable ImageThe paintings of the RBS Crew collective, consisting of painters and graffiti artists, on the walls of Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Senegal, include hygiene steps to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Credit: alaattin dogru / Anadolu Agency via Getty Mashable ImageSand Artist Rana Ramlawi  works on her sand sculptures depicting the earth with a message reading "Stay Home" at her home in Gaza City. Credit: majdi fathi / NurPhoto via Getty Images Mashable ImageGraffiti depicting the badge of the fictional super heros Superman and Superwoman, and the logo of Britain's National Health Service (NHS) above street art of a nurse, are pictured on a wall in Pontefract, northern England. Credit: oli scarff / AFP via Getty Images Mashable ImageA street art depicting the Virgin Mary wearing a mask and holding the Covid-19 coronavirus is seen on a wall in Madrid during lockdown on April 3, 2020. More than 900 people died in Spain over the past 24 hours for the second day running, government figures showed, although the rate of new infections and deaths continued to slow. Credit: gabriel bouys / AFP via Getty Images Mashable ImageA man cycles past a mural by graffiti artist Eme Freethinker depicting a likeness of Gollum/Smeagol of the "Lord of the Rings" worshipping a toilet paper roll with a speech bubble reading "My darling" in Berlin. Credit: jon macdougall / AFP via Getty Images Mashable ImageThe Crucians bronze figures of the Julius-Otto monument in front of the Kreuzkirche in Dresden symbolically wear face masks. Credit: robert michael / dpa/picture alliance via Getty Mashable Image16-year-old youth artist S.F. paints a mural about the COVID-19 crisis on the roof of his building in Athens, Greece. Credit: aris messinis / AFP via Getty Images Mashable ImageGraffiti of a woman wearing a protective face mask next to an image of the coronavirus is seen on March 30 in Berlin. Credit: adam berry / Getty Images Mashable ImageThe street art work #Catanianonsiferma (Catania does not stop)  looks out at passersby in Catania, Italy. Italy has been one of the nations hit hardest by coronavirus. Credit: fabrizio villa / Getty Images Mashable ImageA person wearing protective gear to prevent coronavirus walks past street art depicting the same thing in Soho district, Hong Kong. Credit: miguel candela poblacion / Anadolu Agency via Getty Mashable ImagePalestinian artists draw a mural during awareness campaign about the coronavirus COVID-19 in Gaza City. Credit: majdi fathi / NurPhoto via Getty Images

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