Algoma Confirms 61st COVID-19 Case, More in Sudbury, Timmins & Thunder Bay

More COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the region.

Algoma Public Health's reporting its 61st case - the first in a week - a Sault Ste. Marie area resident who was exposed by international travel.

That leaves the health unit with three "active" cases.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting two more in Greater Sudbury - one stemming from close contact with a confirmed case - though two more "resolved" cases leaves the health unit with nine "active".

The neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit's confirmed its 107th case - a Timmins region resident - the health unit's only "active" case.

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit's confirmed ten more cases in the Thunder Bay area and one in an unspecified "district community" - that case stems from travel, while most of the others are from close contact with a known case, though two are unknown.

It has also declared an outbreak at another Thunder Bay long-term care home, The Walford Thunder Bay.

The health unit has reported 331 cases, 99 of which are "active" - three of them in hospital, including one in the ICU.