Algoma Public Health's reporting another case of COVID-19.
The health unit is giving few details about its 33rd case, except that it's unknown how they contracted the coronavirus - considered evidence of ongoing community spread - though they're self-isolating with close contacts notified.
Figures on the health unit's website suggest the individual's in the Sault Ste. Marie area, the 28th case in that part of the region - this leaves Algoma with three "active" cases, all in the Sault area.
APH is reminding residents to practice physical distancing - as any close contact could be a possible exposure - further emphasizing that masks or face coverings must be worn in all indoor public spaces in Algoma - as well as other settings where physical distancing can't be maintained - and to follow size limits for social gatherings.
The neighbouring Thunder Bay District Health Unit's also confirmed a new case, its 107th, which is located in the Thunder Bay area - this leaves that health unit with three "active" cases, as well.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts still has six active cases out of the 108 it has reported, while the neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit has three out of 83 still active.