一。新闻简报

1。乌克兰总统泽连斯基将于周二在俄罗斯入侵期间首次在联合国安理会发表讲话。

2。显然俄罗斯在基辅附近的布哈等城镇犯下战争罪行的可怕图像震惊了世界,并导致泽连斯基声称俄罗斯军队比纳粹更糟糕。

3。在布哈震惊的照片发布后,德国和法国宣布将驱逐俄罗斯外交官。

4。更多令人不安的照片浮出水面,显示在乌克兰首都基辅以外的布哈及其周边地区,平民遭到屠杀。目前俄罗斯军队正在东南部重新集结,以对已经遭到严重轰炸的马里乌波尔以及顿涅茨克和卢甘斯克地区进行再次袭击。

5。路透乌克兰布查4月4日 – 乌克兰总统泽连斯基周一表示,自从基辅意识到俄罗斯军队在乌克兰实施的暴行规模后,乌克兰与俄罗斯谈判变得更加困难。

6。Rappahannock 部落在弗吉尼亚州 Fones Cliff 重新获得了 465 英亩的圣地,这对土著部落来说是一个重要的时刻。 美国历史上首位美洲原住民内阁秘书 Deb Haaland 与美国鱼类和野生动物管理局局长玛莎·威廉姆斯在新闻稿中证实了此次重新收购。 据美国有线电视新闻网报道,据切萨皮克保护区报道,拉帕汉诺克部落酋长安妮理查森说:“我们多年来一直在努力将这个神圣的地方恢复为部落。” “老鹰是祈祷的使者,它们聚集的这个地方一直是一个具有自然、文化和精神重要性的地方。”

7。摩根大通首席执行官杰米戴蒙表示,美国应该“立即提高最低工资”。戴蒙在周一发表的年度致股东信中也说了同样的话。他还利用这封信谴责对收银员或厨师等“初级”工作缺乏尊重。

8。据上海行业和媒体报道,为遏制新冠病毒在中国重要的电子元件生产中心昆山市的传播,将实施为期五天的封锁。这可能会严重挤压笔记本电脑、手机、电视和汽车的供应链。

9。Scott Gottlieb 博士认为,美国今年春天不会出现与更具传染性的 omicron BA.2 亚变体相关的“全国性感染浪潮”。“我认为我们比我们想象的更好。”这位前 FDA 负责人周二告诉 CNBC。

10。周五公布的俄罗斯标准普尔全球采购经理人指数(PMI) 从 2 月的 48.6 降至 3 月的 44.1。高盛预测今年俄罗斯国内生产总值将收缩 10%,而国际金融研究所智库预测更具破坏性的下滑 15%。

11。乌克兰总统周二向联合国安理会展示了一段令人痛心的平民死亡视频,并呼吁对俄罗斯明显的暴行进行“问责”,目前人们越来越担心莫斯科正在准备新的攻势。

12。在巴基斯坦总统解散议会并呼吁提前举行选举后,巴基斯坦正面临突然的权力真空,这可能会给总理伊姆兰汗带来新的授权。伊姆兰汗指责美国与他的反对派勾结将他赶下台。

13。尽管最近市场出现反弹,但摩根士丹利的迈克威尔逊正为从现在到 9 月之间标准普尔500至少 下跌13% 作准备。

14。康涅狄格州居民现在可以在同一时间和地点接受COVID-19 检测和治疗。CVS 的代表证实,所谓的“从检测到治疗”的场所已经开始接受治疗 COVID 感染的药物。

15。根据CNBC 调查,81% 的美国人认为美国今年将经历衰退。

二.美国疫情

昨日美国新增新冠患者23,892人

总确诊人数为80,179,744人。

新增死亡人数455人。

总死亡 982,565人。

康州新增新冠感染1,268人,新增死亡0人。

纽约州新增新冠确诊人数4,223人。新增死亡人数13人。

新泽西州昨天新增病例为1,818人。新增死亡为14人。

马萨诸塞州新增新冠患者为3,096人, 死亡6人。

马里兰州昨日新增新冠患者1,039人。新增死亡人数为14人。

三.世界疫情

1) 亚洲疫情:

昨日印度新增新冠患者795人;

日本新增30,017人;

印尼新增_人;

菲律宾新增132人;

孟加拉新增61人。

土耳其新增12,647人。

台湾昨日新增275.

韩国昨日新增265,995人, 

中国新增16,063人。

2)非洲疫情:

南非昨日新增新冠患者_人。

埃塞俄比亚新增24人。

摩洛哥新增35人。

3)拉美疫情:

巴西昨日新增新冠患者12,572人.

哥伦比亚新增307人。

阿根廷新增1,974人。

智利新增3,260人。

墨西哥新增706人。

4)欧洲疫情

俄罗斯昨日新增新冠患者15,029人。

德国新增_人。

法国新增32,118人。

英国新增143,410人。

意大利新增31,329人。

西班牙新增_人。

5)全球新冠总感染人数为493,587,103人。

总死亡人数为6,170,006人。

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