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Amsterdam's red-light district emerges from lockdown
Read full article: Amsterdam's red-light district emerges from lockdownAMSTERDAM It wasn't quite business as usual Wednesday as Amsterdam's red-light district emerged from coronavirus lockdown, but it was close. Sex work was the professions allowed back in business as of July 1 in the latest relaxation of virus-prevention measures in the Netherlands. Van der Berg said not all of the windows in the historic buildings of the red-light district were occupied on the first day of post-lockdown business. But according to van der Berg, it was bustling as sex workers welcomed clients again. The red-light district remains one of Amsterdam's major tourism magnets with its often seedy mix of bars, brothels, sex shows and coffee shops selling marijuana.
Some local gyms in survival mode during stay home order
Read full article: Some local gyms in survival mode during stay home orderHOUSTON – Some local gyms are in survival mode as they attempt to adapt to the stay home, work safe order. He said he is now offering virtual classes on Facebook Live and Zoom. The owner of CrossFit Hippo in the Katy area, George Giles, said that he has been losing members daily since the order went into effect. “I think the far-reaching effect that this has on homes and families, we will not know the damage this caused for years. The funding and all of that is great but it is going to get here too late,” Giles said.