More Northeastern Ontario COVID-19 Cases Reported

Yet another case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Sudbury.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts says its 47th case is a Greater Sudbury woman in her 20s who had close contact with another case - she was tested yesterday and is currently in self-isolation.
The health unit - which covers the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts - has noted multiple cases that appear to stem from community spread, with an outbreak declared at the St. Joseph's Villa long-term care home in Sudbury, where a staff member and an 80-year-old resident have both tested positive.
Nearly 300 more cases are still being investigated.
The neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit has confirmed four more cases, all from the Timmins area - a woman in her 20s and another in her 50s are self-isolating, while a woman in her 70s and another in her 90s have been admitted to hospital.
All four were identified as part of an investigation into an outbreak at Timmins and District Hospital.
This brings that health unit's total to 54, though more than 450 cases are still under investigation.
No new cases have been reported by Algoma Public Health - which has only confirmed 12 so far - though more than 400 tests are still pending.