As a musician, MzVee has had to stay home mostly because like other colleagues, her shows and activities have been cancelled or postponed due to the measures put in place to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Taking to Instagram, MzVee said that she has never had to stay home this long without working.
According to her, the experience was unpleasant during the first two weeks of lockdown placed on persons in Accra, Kasoa, Tema and Kumasi.
She, however, added that "it gets easier."
MzVee urged her followers to keep staying safe to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
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