Algoma's confirmed its 58th case of COVID-19.
The health unit says the case stems from close contact with a known case, and is located in the Central and East Algoma area - it adds there is evidence of community spread in that region, which has seen fewer than five cases since the beginning of the pandemic.
Combined with more recoveries, APH has ten "active" cases.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts - meanwhile - has confirmed two more cases - bringing its total to 209 - one is located in Greater Sudbury and stems from an outbreak - the health unit's only reporting one at this time, at Pioneer Manor in Greater Sudbury - though details about the other case aren't being provided, as the health unit has changed how it reports cases, dropping individual case announcements in favour of twice daily updates of figures on weekdays, or once per day on weekends.
PHSD - which entered the province's yellow "Protect" category of restrictions at midnight this morning - currently has 43 "active" cases.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit confirmed twelve more cases in the Thunder Bay area over the weekend - leaving it with 37 "active" cases, while the Porcupine Health Unit has three "active" cases.