Not breathing inside a store is not a realistic policy
Some stores such as supermarkets, which provided essential services, had to stay open even during the worst of the pandemic. To ensure their workers’ and clients’ safety, they put in place several policies. Some were more strict than others, but this place must have had the strictest of all.
People either followed those policies or they could not enter the store. However, this place’s requirements were not realistically achievable. Not breathing is not exactly compatible with being alive.
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