A British boozer has banned anyone under the age of 25 from walking through its doors as young people are blamed for a coronavirus spike in the UK.
The pub, the Oddfellows Arms in North Yorkshire, said it was barring anyone aged between 18 and 25-years-old "in light of recent events".
Owner of the pub in the village of Sherburn-in-Elmet, Maggie Holmes, said the boozer won't pull pints for young people after Boris Johnson revealed the strict new 'Rule of Six' limits on social gatherings.
This as evidence shows people aged from 20 to 29 accounted for a third of all Covid-19 cases in England last week. The decision by the pub is likely to divide opinion, as some scientists say young people should be allowed to get on with their lives as