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Coronavirus nail art is a thing & now we've seen it all

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While most of us are over here trying not to bite our nails over the spread of the new coronavirus disease, COVID-19, across the globe, there are those who are perfectly happy to get the coronavirus put on their nails. OK, so not the actual coronavirus, but art representing COVID-19. That's right: Coronavirus nail art is now a thing, and now we're over here scratching our heads in confusion. Since when did diseases become the new inspiration for nail art? Is it meant to be funny? Or is it just in bad taste?

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Granted, coronavirus nail art does not seem to be spreading at the same rate as COVID-19, and it isn't contagious or hazardous to your health–unless you go to a shoddy salon–but WHY? Why spend good money to put art dedicated to a disease that has taken the lives of over 4,000 people thus far on your nails? We're all for using humor to cope; it's natural. That's why there are so many dang memes about every dang thing around. But we seem to be missing the joke in this instance.

In the end, it's just nail art and not something of real importance like, say, containing the spread of COVID-19, so we're not all up in arms or fingers about it. It's just interesting to see, and we thought we'd share the coronavirus nail art we've come across with you so that you can make up your own mind about whether it's funny, beautiful, tasteless, or all of the above. Ret, set, go take a look!

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