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Dutch Cooperation Made an ‘Intelligent Lockdown’ a Success

On May 15, almost all stores were open but construction workers took advantage of the reduced traffic to make improvements.

Dutch Cooperation Made an ‘Intelligent Lockdown’ a Success
Employees use a tape measure to space terrace tables as they set up social distancing measures ahead of reopening in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photographer: Peter Boer/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Across a small square from Amsterdam’s Mint Tower, where the Dutch Republic manufactured coins in the 17th century, begins Kalverstraat, one of the busiest shopping streets in the Netherlands. Dozens of major brands such as H&M, Nike, Swatch, and Swarovski are here. On a pre-Covid-19 Saturday, about 7,000 people an hour might pass a storefront along the pedestrian thoroughfare.
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