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Amsterdam's red light district during coronavirus
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/07/01: Tourists visit the ramparts during its reopening. Sex workers on the Red Light District are ready to get back to work. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/07/01: Tourists visit the ramparts during its reopening. Sex workers on the Red Light District are ready to get back to work. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JULY 01: A general view of the Red Light District as it reopens after the Coronavirus or Covid19 Lockdown on July 01, 2020 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte announced that sex workers could officially return to work from July 1 but with strict rules about face-to-face contact, hygiene and making clients check for symptoms. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JULY 01: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains suggestive content.) Prostitutes stand behind windows in the Red Light District as it reopens after the Coronavirus or Covid19 Lockdown on July 01, 2020 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte announced that sex workers could officially return to work from July 1 but with strict rules about face-to-face contact, hygiene and making clients check for symptoms. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/06/30: A worker disinfecting while cleaning at a sex workers' building during the preparations. The Wallen, famous red light district in Amsterdam is preparing for the opening as sex workers get back to work. A mask is not required for a customer to put on. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/06/30: Masks and gloves seen on a wooden seat inside a sex worker's room during the preparations. The Wallen, famous red light district in Amsterdam is preparing for the opening as sex workers get back to work. A mask is not required for a customer to put on. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/06/30: A worker cleaning a sex worker's room during the preparations. The Wallen, famous red light district in Amsterdam is preparing for the opening as sex workers get back to work. A mask is not required for a customer to put on. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/06/30: A worker cleaning a sex worker's room during the preparations. The Wallen, famous red light district in Amsterdam is preparing for the opening as sex workers get back to work. A mask is not required for a customer to put on. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/06/30: A precaution sign for no cameras is seen at a sex workers' building during the preparations. The Wallen, famous red light district in Amsterdam is preparing for the opening as sex workers get back to work. A mask is not required for a customer to put on. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/06/27: A building with sex workers' posters during the covid 19 pandemic. In the red light district, the ramparts, sex workers campaign for relaxation of the coronavirus measures under the motto, Sex workers are entitled to equal treatment and support during the crisis. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - 2020/06/27: Police drive past a building with sex workers' posters during the covid 19 pandemic. In the red light district, the ramparts, sex workers campaign for relaxation of the coronavirus measures under the motto, Sex workers are entitled to equal treatment and support during the crisis. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 04: A general view near the "Red Light District" which comes from the red neon lights that highlight the windows where prostitution is legal, but the area is also famous for its canals, coffeeshops selling marijuana or cannabis, brothels, sex shops and museums on what would be a usually busy Saturday night on April 04, 2020 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. All non-essential businesses will follow national policy regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) due to precautionary measures and will be closed to the public at least until further notice. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread to many countries across the world, claiming over 60,000 lives and infecting hundreds of thousands more. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 04: A general view of the 'Windows' in the "Red Light District" which comes from the red neon lights that highlight the windows where prostitution is legal, but the area is also famous for its canals, coffeeshops selling marijuana or cannabis, brothels, sex shops and museums on what would be a usually busy Saturday night on April 04, 2020 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. All non-essential businesses will follow national policy regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) due to precautionary measures and will be closed to the public at least until further notice. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread to many countries across the world, claiming over 60,000 lives and infecting hundreds of thousands more. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
  • AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 04: A general view of Casa Rosso in the "Red Light District", which comes from the red neon lights that highlight the windows where prostitution is legal, but the area is also famous for its canals, coffeeshops selling marijuana or cannabis, brothels, sex shops and museums, on what would be a usually busy Saturday night on April 04, 2020 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. All non-essential businesses will follow national policy regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) due to precautionary measures and will be closed to the public at least until further notice. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread to many countries across the world, claiming over 60,000 lives and infecting hundreds of thousands more. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

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