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Crowd control policy
During the COVID-19 pandemic, stores controlled entry to limit numbers of shoppers.

A one in, one out policy is a method used to control the number of people in one place or building at any one time. Where a place or building has reached its maximum capacity, further entry is only allowed upon a person leaving. It is especially used in nightclubs and bars, and most military establishments.

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