Sudbury and Porcupine Health Units Report More COVID-19 Cases

More cases have been reported in the region.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting three new cases: two men and a woman, all Greater Sudbury residents in their 20s who contracted the virus through close contact with another case.
This brings the health unit's total to 41.
PHSD reminds anyone who has travelled in the last fourteen days should visit the Public Health Agency of Canada website for updates on flight, cruise ship, and mass gathering-related exposures, while anyone who travelled outside of Canada must self-isolate for fourteen days upon return.
Anyone who believes they have COVID-19 symptoms or were in close contact with someone who does should self-isolate and contact an assessment centre.
The nearby Porcupine Health Unit's reporting three more cases, including a staff member of an unspecified Timmins retirement home.
That health unit - which covers Timmins, the Cochrane District, and Hornepayne - has reported a total of 45 cases, many due to community exposure.
Algoma Public Health has only reported ten cases in Sault Ste. Marie and area, Elliot Lake and area, and other parts of Central and East Algoma, though 229 tests were still pending as of this morning.