well, it's an intelligent lock down here. People are allowed to go outdoors, for a walk etc. But they need to keep 1.5 meters distance between each other.
In the Netherlands yesterday there were less deaths to report, also less people on the intensive care and in Hospitals. But in houses where old people live that need care everyday (can't wash and cloth themselves etc.) there are more infections, allthough they don't get visitors since a few weeks. These people are in the last fase of their lives, now they can't see their partner, children or other family. It's sad, but on the other side, waiting for the inevitable end isn't nice either. A lot of them suffer from dementia or parkinson, so they don't understand what's going on. So, I think some of them are glad there comes an end at the suffering. That changes from person to person.
Just heard on the news that a tiger in a zoo is infected with corona. Also another tiger and a lion seem to be infected. Before they found infected cats. So if you have a cat don't let him go out alone. Not only for his safety, but also for your own.
No way, know a guy from my village and his son of 12 lended his cellphone to a friend. That 'friend' called Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam and told there was a bomb in the building. Later that evening the military was all around the house of that acquaintance with machineguns pointed at the house and he went to jail for almost a week, his son for 2 weeks.
RE: Day night
well, it's an intelligent lock down here. People are allowed to go outdoors, for a walk etc. But they need to keep 1.5 meters distance between each other.