More COVID-19 deaths have been confirmed in the region.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting its 128th death in Greater Sudbury and the ninth and tenth in the broader Sudbury District - all cases where the illness was the underlying cause of death - bringing the health unit's death toll to 145.
The health unit's also reporting 106 new cases since Monday - 57 in Greater Sudbury, sixteen in the Sudbury District, and three in the Manitoulin District - though the number of known "active" cases is down to 287 - thirteen in the Northern Sudbury District (which includes Chapleau, Cartier, Foleyet, Gogama, and neighbouring First Nations) - with 54 in hospital, two in ICUs.
It's holding an "appointment only" vaccination clinic at its Chapleau office today.
Meanwhile, Algoma Public Health's added 24 cases - fourteen in the Sault Ste. Marie area, seven in Central and East Algoma, two in the Elliot Lake area, and another in North Algoma (which includes Wawa, Dubreuilville, White River, and the Michipicoten and Missinabie Cree First Nations) - leaving it with 215 known "active" cases, 28 in hospital, five in ICUs.
The Porcupine Health Unit's added 22 - eight in the Timmins area, eight in the James and Hudson Bay region, and six in the Kapuskasing, Opasatika, Val Rita-Harty, Moonbeam, and Fauquier-Strickland area - leaving it with 33 "active", sixteen in hospital.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit's added 108 since Monday, but reduced its overall count by five, due to data quality checks - figures show 79 more cases in the Thunder Bay area, seven in unspecified district communities, and seventeen in unspecified First Nation communities, leaving it with 307 "active", 40 in hospital, four in ICUs.