Eva Ivervall runs an interior design shop in Trosa and, like many others in the commercial sector, has had fewer customers due to the corona eruption.

- On Monday it was very calm and then you got a little stressed, but Tuesday to Saturday there have actually been quite a lot of people out. We have worked extensively with social media to communicate to our customers where we do.

It is about home delivery and that the customers themselves can choose where they want to pay - outside or in the distance.

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Per Olof Pollack is out shopping in Trosa

Lunch boxes and outdoor dining

The hotel and restaurant business in Trosa has also had a tough week, and has also had to adapt to the new situation.

- The booking situation is disastrous. But we try to meet it as professionally as we can by having lunch boxes that you can pick up, we have changed the menu and our guests can eat outdoors, says Annika Forsgren, who works at a hotel in Trosa.

To facilitate this, entrepreneurs in Trosa have now joined forces to support and help each other. This may be good advice, but over time you can also help each other with staff.

Annika Forsgren Photo: SVT

- It's a big support, says Eva Ivervall.

At the same time, the Public Health Agency recommends that people over 70 stay at home.

Is it then problematic that you encourage people to go out and shop?

- No, because we do not encourage people to come in groups, but instead we help them with what we can, such as home deliveries.