Mona Lisa graffiti in Barcelona. Photo: EPA / QUIQUE GARCIA

A masked tourist is photographed next to a graffiti work dubbed the Mobile World Virus depicting Mona Lisa, with a cellphone and face mask, created by the street artist TVBoy, near Sant Jaume Square in Barcelona, ​​Spain, March 9. Barcelona's Deputy Mayor is in the Corona Quarantine.

Works by Aira Ocrespo. Photo: CARL DE SOUZA / AFP

Brazilian graffiti artist Aira Ocrespo has done a satirical painting depicting Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro with the text "Bolsonaro's mask against the corona virus" in his studio in Rio de Janeiro. During a press conference on the corona virus on March 19, Bolsonaro wore a face mask.

Street art in Berlin. Photo: John MACDOUGALL / AFP

A mural painting in Mauerpark, Berlin, March 21, by the graffiti artist Eme Freethinker. The painting represents the legend of the ring-figure Gollum / Smeagol, who looks in love with a paper roll. "Mein Schatz" is the German translation of "My precious".

Graffiti in Mumbai. Photo: NDRANIL MUKHERJEE / AFP

March 16: A Bombay resident with a face mask due to corona walks past the Buddha himself, also wearing a face mask.

Works by the street artist Rebel Bear, United Kingdom. Photo: Andrew Milligan / PA via AP

Romantic street art by artist Rebel Bear on a wall on Bank Street in Glasgow, Scotland, March 19, showing some of the difficulties for those trying to protect themselves against the virus.

Coronagraffiti in Syria. Photo: Muhammad HAJ KADOUR / AFP

Syrian artist Aziz al-Asmar and his associates make the victory sign while posing in front of a fresh graffiti painting on a house wall in Binnish in Idlib province, Syria, March 23.

Street art in Malmö. Photo: Gabriel Perez Santiago

Photographer Gabriel Perez Santiago has taken a picture of this street art on Norra parkgatan in Malmö, in which you distinguish between corona and corona.