More new COVID-19 cases were reported in the region over the long weekend - but "active" case counts are down.
Algoma Public Health's added twenty cases since Friday - fourteen in the Sault Ste. Marie area, three in Central and East Algoma, and three in the Elliot Lake area - though the number of known "active" cases is down to 80, with seventeen in hospital, two in ICUs.
Meanwhile, Public Health Sudbury and Districts added 57 since Friday - 43 in Greater Sudbury, eight in the Sudbury District, and six in the Manitoulin District - though the number "active" is down to 152, one in the northern Sudbury District (which includes Chapleau, Cartier, Foleyet, Gogama, and neighbouring First Nations).
It won't update hospital figures until later today - it last reported 35 hospital, one in an ICU.
The health unit's holding "appointment only" clinics at its Chapleau office today and tomorrow.
North Algoma - on the other hand - has shifted to booking appointments for vaccination rather than holding clinics: in Wawa, call the local Algoma Public Health office; in Dubreuilville, the Dubreuilville Medical Centre; in White River, the Northern Neighbours Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic.