The Porcupine Health Unit remains the COVID-19 hotspot of Northern Ontario.
It confirmed 111 cases over the weekend - 97 of them in the James and Hudson Bay region - with five more cases of the "Delta" variant - first detected in India - reported in Timmins over the weekend, meaning the health unit's seen nine cases of the variant so far.
Algoma Public Health confirmed its 397th COVID-19 case - once again in the Sault Ste. Marie area - leaving it seven active plus one "non-resident case temporarily in Algoma", with one case in hospital plus three more non-resident cases in hospital.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts added three cases in Greater Sudbury and three in the northern part of the Sudbury District - which includes Chapleau, Foleyet, and Gogama - bringing the health unit to 2118, with 20 "active" - it has also declared an outbreak for Flying Post Camp Logistics at IAMGOLD's Cote Mine Project in Gogama, just days after declaring an outbreak at the mine project "over".
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit reported six cases on Saturday, leaving it with 39 "active", six in hospital, two in an ICU.