The 30-year-old Cats actress has been quietly donating money to fans who have lost their jobs as a result of workplace closures as well as giving money to an independent record store to help it pay for its staff's sick pay.
'It's safe to say we are living through unprecedented times right now. I am hoping that all of you are safe and healthy,' the Pennsylvania-born pop diva said from self-isolation in her home.
A lot of my friends and I have been doing sort of a weekly family FaceTime, which is always hilarious. I think it's really important that we all stay connected because isolation doesn't have to be an all-encompassing thing. We may be isolated, physically, but we can still keep in touch with people. We can still play games with our friends and family on our phones ... that is one of the great things about modern technology.'
Taylor is keen to do even more to help, as she's 'constantly in awe' of the work done by medical professionals and healthcare workers.
'Obviously we have a lot of time on our hands right now, with people being out of school, out of work,' Swift said.
'I've been doing a lot of cooking, a lot of reading, a lot of watching films that I've never seen before. But mostly I've been online trying to figure out how to help others and just constantly in awe of our first responders, emergency workers and our healthcare professionals that are putting themselves in danger every single day.'
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