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June 3, 2021 6:04 AM By Brandon Lee and Alex Ruoff
The Biden administration is poised to announce which countries will get the first shipments of vaccines donated from the U.S.’s stockpile, amid the risk that more coronavirus variants will arise in countries lacking access to the vaccines, people familiar with the matter said.
The White House, which has faced pressure from a range of countries to share its vaccines, has settled on its plan and an announcement is imminent, according to the people, who discussed the matter on condition of anonymity.
The planned recipients werenât immediately disclosed. The U.S. has said itâll send at least some of its doses to the Covax initiative, the World Health Organizationâs effort to buy and distribute vaccines to low- and middle-income nations. The U.S. has been consulting with Covax on its plan, one official said.
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A Sudbury man charged in connection with six robberies has been given the equivalent of a 24-day jail sentence for breaching his bail in April.
Ty Thrush, 34, pleaded guilty in the Ontario Court of Justice via audio link from the Sudbury Jail to breach of recognizance.
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Since Thrush had been in custody for 16 days and had pre-custody credit of 24 days, he received a penalty of one day in jail in recognition of that jail time. He was released so he could go back on his bail order while waiting to deal with his robbery charges.