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This Morning viewers fume as landlady bans under 25s from pub due to COVID risk

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This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phil Schofield spoke to Maggie Cole, a pub landlady who has banned over 25s for spreading COVID-19. "I made this decision initially because there had been a spike in the area in cases of aged 18-25 year-olds," she said. "I'd also been researching statistics that Boris had put up when he did a conference call. "So I didn't take it easily, but I wanted to mitigate the risk for my customers." Maggie added that she had received trolling and even a death threat over her decision as the statement went viral, with people accusing her of age discrimination.

Freddie Bentley, 22, also took part in the discussion, and agreed it was age discrimination and said younger generations have already have a tough year

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