Algoma Public Health's reporting another case of COVID-19.
The health unit is giving few details about its 35th case, except that it stems from close contact with another known case and international travel.
According to the health unit's website, this is the 30th case reported in the Sault Ste. Marie area, and APH says this is evidence of community spread in northern Michigan, warning anyone who's ill - even with mild symptoms - must stay home and self-isolate.
It further warns everyone not to have close contact with anyone outside of the immediate household of people you live with, and to avoid non-essential travel if possible, adding all returning international travellers must stay home for fourteen days.
There's some good news, as the health unit's showing two more recoveries, leaving it with three "active" cases, all in the Sault area.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts still has three "active" and the neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit also has three - though two are self-isolating outside of its region - while the Thunder Bay District Health Unit now shows no "active" cases.