As the rollout of Covid vaccines continues at pace, there are concerns low-income countries will miss out as wealthier ones snap up supplies. Last week New Zealand announced it had secured access to 15 million vaccine courses, ensuring every New Zealander could be protected from Covid-19. But data calculated for the People's Vaccine Alliance, a grouping of organisations including Amnesty International and Oxfam, found nine out of ten people in 70 low-to-middle income countries will miss out on the vaccine. The Alliance is calling on governments in wealthier nations to take steps to ensure vaccine access is fair, and for pharmaceutical companies to openly share their technology and put people before profit. Kathryn speaks with Oxfam UK's Health Policy Manager Anna Marriot.