More COVID-19 deaths have been confirmed in the region.
Algoma Public Health is giving no details about its third death linked to the illness, reported Monday.
The health unit had reported three new cases Friday night - one each in North Algoma, Central and East Algoma, and the Elliot Lake area - bringing its total to 193, 19 "active" including one in hospital.
Meanwhile, Public Health Sudbury and Districts confirmed its twelfth death linked to the illness, noting it's linked to an outbreak at Pioneer Manor in Greater Sudbury.
The health unit reported ten new cases over the weekend, though the number "active" only rose slightly, to 37.
The neighbouring Porcupine Health Unit reported five cases over the weekend - all in the Hearst and Hornepayne area - as it declared an outbreak at the Foyer des Pionniers long-term care home in Hearst, though it did have some good news: it turns out a "variant of concern" is not linked to the Extendicare Kapuskasing outbreak, though it is still awaiting results for two possible cases in Timmins.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit confirmed 45 cases over the weekend - two in unspecified "district" communities, two in unspecified First Nation communities, the rest in the Thunder Bay area - bringing it to 1175, with 152 "active", including four in hospital, one in the ICU.