New stats on the Health Unit’s website show five of the area’s confirmed cases of COVID-19 are in Nipissing District with one in Parry Sound District.

But, they won’t be detailing an individual’s location in accordance with privacy legislation.

Meantime, the web page shows the first confirmed case involving a woman in her 60’s who traveled to Egypt has been resolved.

Also, the two cruise ship repatriated cases have also been resolved.

As for test numbers, 157 have come back negative with 112 pending.

 

The Health unit says municipalities in the District of Nipissing that they serve include: North Bay, Mattawa, Township of Bonfield, Township of Calvin, Township of Chisholm, Township of East Ferris, Municipality of Mattawan, Township of Papineau-Cameron, the Municipality of West Nipissing, Nipissing Unorganized North part, Nipissing Unorganized South part, Parry Sound Unorganized Centre part, Parry Sound Unorganized East part, Dokis 9, Reserve, French River 13, Reserve, Henvey Inlet 2, Reserve, Magnetewan 1, Reserve, Naiscoutaing 17A, Reserve, Nipissing 10, Reserve, Parry Island First Nation, Shawanaga 17 and 17B Reserve

The District of Parry Sound includes: Municipality of Callander, Township of Machar, Township of Nipissing, Municipality of Powassan, Village of South River, Village of Sundridge, Township of Armour, Village of Burk’s Falls, Township of Joly, Town of Kearney, Municipality of Magnetawan, Township of McMurrich/Monteith, Township of Perry, Township of Ryerson, Township of Strong, Township of The Archipelago, Township of Carling, Municipality of McDougall, Township of McKellar, Town of Parry Sound, Township of Seguin, Municipality of Whitestone

Also of note, a case that are ‘resolved’, according to the provincial website, includes cases reported as recovered in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System(iPHIS) and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.

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