Another case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in the region.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts says its 91st case is a Greater Sudbury man in his 30s, who's currently self-isolating after being tested Wednesday.
It's unclear how he contracted the coronavirus, as he has no history of travel or known contact with another case.
The health unit emphasizes community spread "remains possible and is likely in Sudbury and districts", urging everyone to limit "non-essential in-person gatherings of any size" - despite loosened restrictions - and to maintain physical distancing of at least two metres - or six feet - from anyone who isn't from the same household or ten-person social circle, as well as wear a face covering if distancing isn't possible, particularly in indoor public spaces, where they're required.
It further reminds a social circle is one group of up to ten people and you cannot belong to more than one, and emphasizes COVID-19's circulating at different levels around the province and Canada, so "the safest options are to stay in the area of your home community or to stay in the region".
This latest case leaves the health unit with 18 active, all but one in Greater Sudbury.
The neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit's has a single active case, while the Thunder Bay District Health Unit has three.
Algoma Public Health hasn't had an active case in nearly two weeks.