Public Health Sudbury and Districts has confirmed its first new case in nearly a month.
The health unit says its 68th case is a Greater Sudbury resident 19 or younger, whose exposure was travel-related - they're self-isolating after being tested Sunday.
It's the first case for the health unit since June 22nd, and the agency's warning community spread "remains possible and is likely in Sudbury and districts", urging everyone to limit "non-essential in-person gatherings of any size" even with recently expanded social gathering limits.
It further urges everyone to stay at least two metres - or six feet - from anyone who isn't from the same household or ten-person social circle, and to wear a face covering if distancing isn't possible - face coverings are currently required in all indoor public spaces.
Algoma Public Health currently has two "active" cases of COVID-19, both reported in the Sault Ste. Marie area last week.
There are no active cases in the neighbouring Porcupine or Thunder Bay District health units.