George Ezra has put his music career on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 27-year-old musician has revealed he doesn't have any plans to record new records in the near future due to ongoing health concerns.
He said: "Am I prepared to get on the train unnecessarily? No, I won't be doing that for a while.
"If I'm still not ready to do anything by then I'll be standing by that ... what I have learnt is that no-one really knows."
At the moment, George can't see a scenario whereby it's safe to go into the recording studio without putting himself at risk.
He said: "Even if it is only me and two other people in the studio and they are people that I know and trust and we all go back and are safe at home and everything.
"It's as soon as you come into contact with one person on a train or in a cafe, it makes a farce of the whole thing because now how do you know where that person has been? Or how far they have travelled? Or where they are heading? Or if I have something ... I don't know.
"That's the bit that my brain starts to go, 'Woah.'"
George has actually turned to an alternative form of transport in order to calm his coronavirus fears.
The chart-topping star explained on his 'Phone A Friend' podcast: "I've been taking my little push scooter, it has no engine or anything. It's just a micro-scooter."
Last month, George admitted he "can't comprehend" how festivals will happen in the future.
The 'Budapest' hitmaker said: "I have started thinking, what is our industry going to look like?
"Because what we offer is entertainment for people but how can you do a show?
"You get 100,000 people standing at the front of the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury and I just can't comprehend that now."
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