More COVID-19 Cases Confirmed at Sudbury Long-Term Care Home

Several more cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed at Sudbury's Pioneer Manor.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts says testing at the long-term care home has uncovered six more cases - four staff and two residents - bringing its total to seven, after a man in his 70s tested positive, prompting an outbreak to be declared at the facility.
The health unit notes its the second Greater Sudbury long-term care home to declare an outbreak - after St. Joseph's Villa, where a resident and a staff member have tested positive - and these latest cases bring the health unit's total to 57 cases, though it's still investigating 460 other cases.
The neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit's reported its 59th case - a man in his 70s who was identified through an investigation into an outbreak at Timmins and District Hospital - though more than 500 more cases are still being investigated.
Algoma Public Health reported its 13th case over the weekend, but it's still awaiting results from more than 300 tests.