Outbreak Declared at 2nd Sudbury Long-Term Care Facility

An outbreak's been declared at another Sudbury long-term care facility.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts says a man in his 70s who is a resident of Pioneer Manor in Greater Sudbury tested positive for COVID-19, prompting an outbreak to be declared at the long-term care home.
Pioneer Manor's Director of Long-Term Care Services, Aaron Archibald, says all 423 of its residents and 432 staff have been tested, with just the single positive result to date and "numerous" negative results.
An outbreak was also declared at St. Joseph's Villa early last week.
The man is the 51st case for the health unit, which covers the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts - it's still investigating over 350 other cases.
Algoma Public Health reported its 13th case over the weekend, a man in his 40s, apparently living in the Sault Ste. Marie area - it is still awaiting results from more than 400 tests.
The neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit's reported a total of 58 confirmed cases, though more than 500 more cases are still being investigated.