More Northern Ontario Cases of COVID-19

In Northern Ontario, the neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit's confirmed its third COVID-19-related death, a man in his 70s who'd been admitted to Timmins and District Hospital after testing positive April 5th.
The health unit assures the death is not related to an institutional outbreak.
It has reported 50 cases, with more than 360 under investigation.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts have confirmed two more cases since Friday - a Greater Sudbury man in his 40s and a Greater Sudbury woman in her 30s - the woman is noted to have close contact with another case, while it's unclear how the man contracted the coronavirus.
Just hours after announcing the man tested positive, the health unit also confirmed an outbreak's been declared at the St. Joseph's Villa long-term care home in Sudbury, due to a single laboratory confirmed case in a staff member - all villa residents and staff are being tested, while admissions are being put on hold and visitor restrictions remain in place.
Staff are being screened at the start and end of shifts, while residents are being assessed three times a day for COVID-19 symptoms.
Algoma Public Health reported its twelfth case on Friday, later confirmed to be a Sault Area Hospital health care worker.