In Iceland, some businesses were closed for a few weeks, but when they realized they didn’t need to, quickly re-opened up everything. Lockdowns don’t work and are derimental.
“Iceland never imposed a lockdown. Only a few types of businesses—night clubs and hair salons, for example—were ever ordered closed. Hardly anyone in Reykjavík wears a mask. And yet, by mid-May, when I went to talk to Pálmason, the tracing team had almost no one left to track. During the previous week, in all of Iceland, only two new coronavirus cases had been confirmed. The country hadn’t just managed to flatten the curve; it had, it seemed, virtually eliminated it.”
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/06/08/how-iceland-beat-the-coronavirus