Bofferbrauer2 said:
Here in Luxembourg, over a third of the workforce crossed borders each day. When they got closed, the state requisitioned some hotels (which were empty anyway due to the virus) and offered those who work in essential businesses to stay in the country without going through the hassle of the checkups at the border each day. |
Two edged blade there,on one hand it relieves those workers but on the other it takes away needed staff from another country that could potentially lower the death count.
Luxembourg seems a rarely nice place that has a lot of reserves.