Professor Adam Finn, from Bristol University, said the decision hinged on whether children would be benefitted by the vaccine
British children may only be asked to get Covid vaccines if the spread of the virus threatens to shut schools once again, a Government vaccine adviser said today.
Professor Adam Finn, who sits on the advisory committee that decided the jab priority list, claimed the decision hinged on whether it would 'keep things functioning normally across society'.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'One would not really be comfortable with immunising children entirely for the benefit of others and not for the children.