More COVID-19 Cases Reported in the Region

Another case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Greater Sudbury.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts says its 67th case is a man in his 60s who is self-isolating after he was tested Friday - it's unknown how he was exposed, as he has no history of travel or contact with a known case.
This comes just days after the health unit reports two other Greater Sudbury cases, its first new cases since May 14th.
These three are the health unit's only active cases.
Meanwhile, the neighbouring Thunder Bay District Health Unit's reported its 90th case - a woman in her 20s in the Thunder Bay area, who had close contact with a confirmed case - leaving six active cases, three of whom are in hospital.
The Porcupine Health Unit's confirmed its 67th case, a woman in her 70s who was tested in Timmins on Sunday and is currently in self-isolation at home.
She's the second case reported in that region after more than a month without any new cases - they're the only active cases at this time.
Algoma Public Health also has two active cases, both reported in the last ten days, though it warns the cases are from "unknown exposure", evidence of community spread in the Sault Ste. Marie, central, and east Algoma areas - it's also considered "likely" in other parts of Algoma, including the North, where no cases have been confirmed so far.