一。新闻简报。

1。美国第一夫人吉尔拜登在母亲节访问了乌克兰,这标志着现任总统的配偶罕见地独自前往活跃的战区。她并与乌克兰第一夫人奥莱娜·泽连斯卡进行了交谈。

2。麻省理工学院的研究人员为普通人开发了这种手提箱大小的设备,只需按一下按钮,就可以将盐水变成饮用水。因此它可以在偏远的岛屿和难民营中使用。

3。俄罗斯航天局局长声称他的国家可以在核战争时,在“半小时内”摧毁北约国家。

4。据伊尔平市市长亚历山大·马库辛说,加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多周日对乌克兰进行了突然访问。

5。韩国鹰派的新总统将于周二宣誓就职,他似乎准备对平壤采取强硬态度,与他所称的前任“屈从”的做法完全不同。

6。被分享的视频片段显示,数百名 上海MacBook Pro 工人突破了旨在将他们留在中国工厂内的 COVID 障碍。 可以看到一些人与穿着白色防护服的警卫发生冲突。

7。报道称,尽管中国已表示将不因俄罗斯入侵乌克兰而对俄罗斯实施制裁,但中国的许多科技公司已开始放弃在俄罗斯开展业务。消息人士称,这些公司包括电脑制造商联想集团有限公司,以及智能手机和小米公司。

8。美元本周升至 20 年来的高位,在世界经济面临放缓前景之际,美元的强势正在收紧金融环境。Lombard Odier 首席经济学家萨米·查尔 (Samy Chaar) 表示,这一激增有可能“破坏更广泛的市场环境,并暴露系统中的经济和金融裂缝”。

9。台湾周日报告了创纪录的 44,361 例病例。 拥有2360 万人口的台湾有 357,271 人感染,但今年年初只有 17,050 人,到 2020 年底只有 121 人。

10。上周发布的月度调查显示,中国4 月份制造业和服务业的信心降至 2020 年 2 月疫情最初冲击以来的最低点。星巴克表示,在截至 4 月 3 日的季度中,其经营的225 个中国城市中,有 72% 的城市经历了 omicron 疫情。

11。Macro Trends Advisors LLC 的创始合伙人 Mitch Roschelle 周日警告称,尽管许多经济学家和分析师认为 4 月份的就业报告是积极的,但美国经济仍处于“不稳定的基础”上。

12。奥地利外交部长亚历山大·沙伦伯格表示,在讨论乌克兰可能加入欧盟时,不要忘记西巴尔干地区,这一点很重要。 他还分享了他对瑞典和芬兰申请加入美国领导的北约军事联盟前景的看法。

13。Moderna 公司正在试验一种 Omicron 疫苗加强剂,它将其原始的 COVID-19疫苗与一种针对高度传染性和现在占主导地位的 Omicron 变体的疫苗相结合。Moderna公司希望在 6 月之前获得这些试验的数据,计划在 2022 年秋季发布此加强剂。

14。Cox Automotive 周五表示,其追踪在美国批发拍卖中出售的二手车价格的曼海姆二手车价值指数在 4 月较 3 月下降了 1%。自 1 月份创纪录以来,汽车批发价格已下跌 6.4%。然而,价格仍然非常高,该指数仍比一年前上涨了 14%。

15。在 5 月 15 日至 16 日晚上,如果天气晴朗,美洲、欧洲和非洲大部分地区的天文观测者将看到大自然最美丽的奇观之一:月全食。

二.美国疫情

昨日美国新增新冠患者26,890人

总确诊人数为81,858,744人。

新增死亡人数185人。

总死亡 997,503人。

康州新增新冠感染_人,新增死亡_人。

纽约州新增新冠确诊人数8,108人。新增死亡人数11人。

新泽西州昨天新增病例为3,986人。新增死亡为5人。

马萨诸塞州新增新冠患者为_人, 死亡_人。

马里兰州昨日新增新冠患者_人。新增死亡人数为_人。

三.世界疫情

1) 亚洲疫情:

昨日印度新增新冠患者3,451人;

日本新增39,228人;

印尼新增218人;

菲律宾新增175人;

土耳其新增1,661人。

台湾昨日新增__.

韩国昨日新增_人, 

中国新增4,745人。

2)非洲疫情:

南非昨日新增新冠患者8,524人。

3)拉美疫情:

巴西昨日新增新冠患者14,622人.

哥伦比亚新增_人。

智利新增3,322人。

墨西哥新增_人。

4)欧洲疫情

俄罗斯昨日新增新冠患者5,407人。

德国新增8,488人。

法国新增37,958人。

英国新增41人。

意大利新增40,783人。

5)全球新冠总感染人数为517,333,512人。

总死亡人数为6,251,264人。

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