Over a 24-hour period, in a world where a third of humanity is now under orders to stay home, AFP photographers have captured snapshots of daily life during the coronavirus pandemic.

Twenty four images taken by AFP photographers around the world over a 24-hour period show how daily life has been changed by the COVID-19 novel coronavirus
Twenty four images taken by AFP photographers around the world over a 24-hour period show how daily life has been changed by the COVID-19 novel coronavirus AFP / -

From Paris to Santa Monica, Dhaka to Panama, life has shuddered to a halt in varying degrees, with the closure of bars and other non-essential businesses and school classes suspended, while gatherings are banned, transport is limited and beaches and parks now no-go zones.

Here are 24 photographs, taken from Monday to Tuesday, showing scenes playing out in countries around the globe, of deserted roads and city centres, people working at home, pupils being schooled online, lonely funerals and spontaneous concerts from balconies.

A pallbearer takes a picture of a coffin for the relatives of someone who has died, at a cemetery in the Italian province of Bergamo
A pallbearer takes a picture of a coffin for the relatives of someone who has died, at a cemetery in the Italian province of Bergamo AFP / Piero CRUCIATTI
A homeless person walks down the deserted Champs-Elysees in Paris
A homeless person walks down the deserted Champs-Elysees in Paris AFP / Philippe LOPEZ
Kwok Lam-sang, who has been performing covers of Elvis Presley songs under the name of "Melvis" since 1992, walks with his guitar past closed bars in the usually busy drinking area of Lan Kwai Fong in Hong Kong
Kwok Lam-sang, who has been performing covers of Elvis Presley songs under the name of "Melvis" since 1992, walks with his guitar past closed bars in the usually busy drinking area of Lan Kwai Fong in Hong Kong AFP / Anthony WALLACE

Dressed in protective gear, an Italian funeral services employee in Bergamo province takes photos of the coffin of someone who has died and is being buried without their loved ones permitted to attend the cemetery due to quarantine restrictions.

A man sits alone at a street-cafe, amid concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, in Hanoi
A man sits alone at a street-cafe, amid concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, in Hanoi AFP / Manan VATSYAYANA

The Champs-Elysees, Paris' legendary avenue, usually thronging with tourists and people taking a stroll, is deserted.

Palestinian Muslim men in prayer near the gate of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, closed as part of preventive measures against the spread of the coronavirus
Palestinian Muslim men in prayer near the gate of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, closed as part of preventive measures against the spread of the coronavirus AFP / Ahmad GHARABLI
Senegal's religious Layene Brotherhood has cancelled the annual pilgrimage to the sacred cave of Almadies
Senegal's religious Layene Brotherhood has cancelled the annual pilgrimage to the sacred cave of Almadies AFP / John WESSELS

In the normally buzzing bar and restaurant district of Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong singer and Elvis impersonator Kwok Lam-sang, 67, is all alone, guitar slung across his shoulder

Thai people confined at home in the centre of Bangkok
Thai people confined at home in the centre of Bangkok AFP / Mladen ANTONOV
Working at home Yuki Sato, an employee of a startup company
Working at home Yuki Sato, an employee of a startup company AFP / Behrouz MEHRI

Cafes on usually busy streets have fallen silent.

Diya Roy Chowdhury listens to music during a break at her home office
Diya Roy Chowdhury listens to music during a break at her home office AFP / Indranil MUKHERJEE
Palestinian teacher Jihad Abu Sharar conducts an online class from her home in the occupied West Bank
Palestinian teacher Jihad Abu Sharar conducts an online class from her home in the occupied West Bank AFP / Hazem BADER

Palestinians pray in front of the entrance to the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, Islam's third holiest site, after it was closed by the Waqf, the Muslim foundation that runs the compound.

A family studies together at home in Khartoum
A family studies together at home in Khartoum AFP / Ashraf SHAZLY
Students attend an online class at home in Kuwait City
Students attend an online class at home in Kuwait City AFP / Yasser Al-Zayyat

Senegal's religious Layene Brotherhood has cancelled its annual pilgrimage to the sacred cave of Almadies.

Food delivery rider Dixon Abreu on the July 9 Avenue in Buenos Aires
Food delivery rider Dixon Abreu on the July 9 Avenue in Buenos Aires AFP / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
Fashion designer David Avido makes face masks from remnants of cloth and distributes them to the public for free almost every day
Fashion designer David Avido makes face masks from remnants of cloth and distributes them to the public for free almost every day AFP / Yasuyoshi CHIBA

Thai people confined to their homes in the centre of Bangkok, before a state of emergency was introduced.

Adam Duford, owner of Surf City Tours, carries out virtual tours via his Instagram feed
Adam Duford, owner of Surf City Tours, carries out virtual tours via his Instagram feed AFP / Robyn Beck
Norwegian Cruise Line employees clean a cruise ship
Norwegian Cruise Line employees clean a cruise ship AFP / Chandan KHANNA
Spraypainted graffiti, inspired by the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, on the roof of the artist's apartment building in Athens
Spraypainted graffiti, inspired by the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, on the roof of the artist's apartment building in Athens AFP / Aris Messinis

While her daughters play in the room next door, Yuki Sato, a Japanese employee of a start-up company, works at home.

Saxophonist Yarden Klayman performs in Tel Aviv after her concert was cancelled due to the COVID-19 novel coronavirus
Saxophonist Yarden Klayman performs in Tel Aviv after her concert was cancelled due to the COVID-19 novel coronavirus AFP / Jack GUEZ
Nine-year-old Samin Sharar plays on the rooftop of his building in Dhaka
Nine-year-old Samin Sharar plays on the rooftop of his building in Dhaka AFP / Munir UZ ZAMAN

Indian Diya Roy Chowdhury, who works in human relations for a Mumbai company, takes a break on her sofa after setting up a home office. Working at home has both pros and cons, she says.

A runner exercises in Greenwich Park in south London
A runner exercises in Greenwich Park in south London AFP / Ben STANSALL
A woman follows an online pilates class at home, as her dog Elvis stretches next to her
A woman follows an online pilates class at home, as her dog Elvis stretches next to her AFP / Christina ASSI

Palestinian teacher Jihad Abu Sharar holds her class online from her home near Hebron, following the closure of schools.

Noon Islamic prayers at home after Muslims were called on to avoid religious gatherings
Noon Islamic prayers at home after Muslims were called on to avoid religious gatherings AFP / Adek BERRY
Cellist Karina Nunez plays on the balcony of her apartment in Panama City
Cellist Karina Nunez plays on the balcony of her apartment in Panama City AFP / Luis ACOSTA

Five at the dining table, one on the bed and another at the computer: a picture of homeschooling as a family after the closure of schools.

Graffiti artist Rafamon projects her artwork with a message that reads, "Vai Passar" (It will pass)
Graffiti artist Rafamon projects her artwork with a message that reads, "Vai Passar" (It will pass) AFP / Carl DE SOUZA

Clutching their pencils and with their exercise books laid on the table, pupils follow their lessons by computer at home.

Food delivery rider Dixon Abreu pedals along July 9 Avenue, bringing food orders to those confined in the city.

Fashion designer David Avido, 24, is making masks with left-over fabric from his creations and is giving them away.

"We've arrived at the ocean, guys!" says the head of Surf City Tours Adam Duford, who is organising virtual trips via mobile phones and social networks.

Employees of Norwegian Cruise Line clean a cruise ship. Several cruise liners have become stranded over suspected or proven cases of Covid-19 on board.

On the roof of his building, a Greek artist displays graffiti urging people to stay home and to wear a mask.

Israeli saxophonist Yarden Klayman plays for her neighbours in the city's Basel district, after having had to cancel her concert following a ban on non-essential travel.

In Bangladesh, Samin Shara, nine, plays alone with a ball on the roof of his apartment building.

A jogger in Britain finds she has Greenwich Park in southeast London to herself.

Thanks to an online pilates course, a Cypriot woman exercises at home, while her dog stretches too beside her.

Indonesian Bambang Soetono and his relatives hold midday prayers at home in this town on Java, after religious authorities urged the faithful to stay home to pray.

Cello player Karina Nunez plays on her balcony for her neighbours during the lockdown.

Brazilian graffiti artist Rafamon projects a work onto a large screen colourfully declaring: "Vai Passar" or "It Will Pass".