Another COVID-19 death's been reported in the region.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit's confirmed its 47th - with no further details - while reporting 50 new cases over the weekend: 36 in the Thunder Bay area; eight in unspecified First Nation communities, and six in unspecified "district communities".
Despite the new cases, the health unit's reporting fewer "active", down to 216, nineteen in hospital, four in an ICU.
While the health unit doesn't specify communities where cases are reported, the Marathon Family Health Team's confirmed another case in that community, leaving it with eleven "active", eight in hospital, though many of the cases are linked to Chronic Care with the North of Superior Healthcare Group.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts reported 59 cases over the weekend - two in the Manitoulin District, one in the Sudbury District, the rest in Greater Sudbury - leaving it with 343 "active".
It's also reported 29 more cases "screened positive for a variant of concern", bringing that total to 377.
Algoma Public Health - meanwhile - confirmed its 226th case on Sunday - in the Sault Ste. Marie area - leaving it with fifteen "active".
It's also warning of possible exposure at the Tim Hortons at Great Northern Road and Third Line in the Sault between 5 am and 1:30 pm March 23rd and 24th - that location has temporarily closed, with a sign citing "the evolving health situation".
And the Porcupine Health Unit's added three cases - all in the Timmins area - leaving it with six "active" while one screened positive for a variant of concern, believed to be the B.1.1.7 variant first detected in the UK.