Algoma Public Health Confirms More COVID-19 Cases

Algoma Public Health's reported a pair of new COVID-19 cases over the weekend.
The health unit says its 38th case - reported late Friday - stems from close contact with a case related to international travel, warning anyone who travelled on an Ontario Northland bus from Sault Ste. Marie to Sudbury October 7th - and a different bus from Sudbury to Yorkdale in Toronto the same day - should contact their local health unit.
On Saturday, APH reported its 39th case, stemming from unknown exposure, which the health unit warns is evidence of community spread in the Sault Ste. Marie area - both of the cases are in that area, which has seen all but five of Algoma's cases.
As of Saturday, Algoma had five "active" cases.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts had two "active" as of Sunday, while the neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit had one as of Friday - though a new case was reported Saturday - and the neighbouring Thunder Bay District Health Unit had one as of Friday.