More COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the region.
Algoma Public Health's reporting 49 since Thursday - 35 in the Sault Ste. Marie area, nine in Central and East Algoma, four in the Elliot Lake area, and another in North Algoma (which includes Wawa, Dubreuilville, White River, and the Michipicoten and Missinabie Cree First Nations) - though known "high risk active" cases are down to 98, with 21 in hospital, two in ICUs.
The health unit has eight "active" outbreaks at the moment, all in Sault Ste. Marie: three at Extendicare Maple View, two at Sault Area Hospital, one at Algoma Manor, one at the Ontario Finnish Resthome, and another at FJ Davey Home.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts is reporting 107 cases since Friday - 99 in Greater Sudbury, two in the Sudbury District, and six in the Manitoulin District - though known "active" cases are down to 256, including 39 in hospital, two in ICUs - it's now longer showing any "active" in the northern Sudbury District (which includes Chapleau, Cartier, Foleyet, Gogama, and neighbouring First Nations).
It has 21 "active" outbreaks, one in Espanola, the others in Greater Sudbury.
The health unit's holding "appointment only" clinics at its Chapleau office today and tomorrow, though it notes they're only for those at least six years old - book through the provincial system or call the health unit.
North Algoma's moved to appointments rather than 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.