Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting its 50th case of COVID-19.
The health unit - which covers the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts - says its latest cases are three Greater Sudbury residents - a woman in her 50s, a woman in her 20s, and a man in his 50s - all of whom had contact with a case.
They were all tested this week, and are self-isolating.
While this brings the health unit's total cases to 50, it says 38 are considered "resolved", including one death - it's still investigating over 400 other people.
The neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit's confirmed a total of 55 cases, though it says 34 are considered "resolved" including three deaths - and it's still investigating over 500 other potential cases.
Algoma Public Health last confirmed a new case last Friday - its twelfth, nine of whom are considered "resolved" - though more than 300 tests are still pending.
All three health units are warning that there's evidence of community spread.