Algoma Public Health's warning of possible public exposure to COVID-19 in Blind River.
The health unit says there was a "potential low-risk exposure" for anyone who visited the Tim Hortons in Blind River - through walk-in or drive thru - between 4 am and noon on Saturday (January 30th), 4 am and noon Sunday (January 31st) or between 8 am and 11:45 am Monday, February 1st.
It urges anyone who visited during those times to self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for fourteen days, self-isolate immediately if symptoms develop, and seek testing if symptoms occur.
This comes as APH is reporting two new cases in Central and East Algoma - which includes Blind River - bringing the health unit's total to 169, 21 of which are "active", including two in hospital.
Meanwhile, Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting a new case in Greater Sudbury - the health unit's 521st - leaving the region with 73 "active", while the Porcupine Health Unit's confirmed another case linked to an outbreak at Extendicare Kapuskasing, the health unit's 280th case - it has 79 "active", including two in hospital.