I guess that's culture dependent.. Over here there is no enforced lockdown, but the vast majority of people voluntarily minimize going outside and social contacts.. Well except mothers with children in playgrounds, but that is because the government said it's still safe to let the children play outside.
I hate to tell you this and I hope I'm wrong, but I think your goverment would serve you better by enforcing a harsh lockdown NOW than being too late. And really, even if I'm wrong and things *are* under control in the Netherlands, which I hope, it would be better to be safe than sorry.
I don't think cultural nuances are enough in this context. This shit is really good at spreading, and a few bad apples can ruin everybody's effort. And there are antisocial elements in every society.
We all thought it could be stopped by voluntary measures and people being hygienic. It's unfortunately failing in many places. The charts don't lie. Look at the trends and despair
Really, thinking it's just about cultural nuances is waaay too optimistic. We thought we were doing things better than the italians, the italians doubtlessly thought they'd manage better than the Chinese, and the UK likely thought that they'd do better than Spain. It's a very disturbing pattern of overconfidence that is repeating over and over all over the western world.
I really really hope I'm wrong and that the Netherlands will stay clean for the foreseeable future. The less countries afflicted the lesser hit we'll all be, collectively