Indo-American Singer Subhi Opens Up On Effects Of Quarantine On Both Her Personal & Professional Life

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Indo-American singer Subhi, who currently lives in Chicago, opened up on life in the time of the novel coronavirus.

“We are all living in an unprecedented time as COVID-19 continues to evolve and impact not only the regular course of professional lives but also our personal lives. It’s a very strange time for the world because we all are going through something no one imaged would happen,” said the singer.

“Chicago has about 22,000 (COVID-19) cases. It’s definitely a rough time for the US and the world in general. Everyone is quarantined in their homes. Chicago’s Mayor had declared ‘Shelter in Place’, which means everyone is supposed to stay at home except if they need to step out for groceries and go to the pharmacy. People are being very careful, and when they do step out everyone is maintaining social distancing. The weather in Chicago is still cold — about 2 degrees Celcius — and this has also helped in keeping people at home. Everyone here is doing their best at following orders and things are in control,” Subhi said.

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On the work front, Subhi recently unveiled her song “Mehfil”, which is about the LGBTQ+ community.