Algoma Public Health's continuing to monitor two COVID-19 cases in the region.
The health unit says it still has two active cases, after reporting its 24th confirmed case on Friday.
It's still unclear how that person was exposed - considered evidence of ongoing community spread in Sault Ste. Marie and area - though the health unit says close contacts have been notified, while the FJ Davey Home says it has implemented "suspect outbreak" measures.
The Sault long term care home says the person tested positive "as part of ongoing, proactive staff surveillance testing", adding all other initial lab results have been negative, though some results are pending.
Meanwhile, the neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit's confirmed its first case since May 10th, a male in his 20s who is a resident of the health unit's area but was tested elsewhere, meaning no concern for exposure in the region - health units are required to report all residents who've tested positive, even if the person is in a different region at the time.
This is the 65th case for the health unit, and the only active one at this time.