can make from these vaccines than _ can make from these vaccines than they— can make from these vaccines than they are really about getting the billions of people in need — getting the billions of people in need of vaccines vaccinated around — in need of vaccines vaccinated around the developing world. we hope _ around the developing world. we hobe this— around the developing world. we hope this allows a shift to increase _ hope this allows a shift to increase production and get those — increase production and get those vaccines out to people as quickly— those vaccines out to people as quickly as— those vaccines out to people as quickly as possible across the developing world.— developing world. thank you very much — developing world. thank you very much for— developing world. thank you very much forjoining - developing world. thank you very much forjoining us. - now to the us, and the growing problem of hate crime directed at asian americans. the number of such reported incidents doubled in the month of march alone. the reasons for this aren't clear, although many point the finger at politicians who for months sought to blame china for the covid pandemic. nationally, asian american business leaders are mobilising to raise awareness, while local communities struggle to contain the problem on the streets. michelle fleury reports from new york. volunteers patrol the streets of flushing in queens, new york, after a spike in attacks on asian americans. for the first time, wan chen says she doesn't feel safe.