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Weekend spike of COVID-19 cases in Porcupine Health Unit

The Porcupine Health Unit is grappling with a surge in COVID-19 cases, following a recent outbreaks, including one at Ontario Power Generation (OPG) in Timmins.

Cochrane, Mooseonee hit by spread of virus

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The Porcupine Health Unit says that a weekend spike in COVID-19 cases hit Timmins, with 62 cases being reported from Friday to Monday. (Pierre-Mathieu Tremblay/Radio-Canada)

The Porcupine Health Unit is grappling with a surge in COVID-19 cases, following recent outbreaks at Ontario Power Generation (OPG) in Timminsand Kirkland Lake Gold Detour Lake Mine north of Cochrane.

The health unit reported 128 new cases over the long weekend, with the majority in the Timmins area.

The Cochrane area also saw a spike, with 24 new cases being reported.

More than 20 of the weekend's cases came from communities in the James and Hudson Bay area, the health unit said.

In a tweet posted Monday, the Weenebayko Area Health Authority said the current regional count sits at 60. That includes 16 in Fort Albany, five in Moose Factory, one in Attawapiskat, and 38 in Moosonee.

Around northeastern Ontario, Public Health Sudbury & Districts reported another decline in its numbers, with an active case count at 31.

North Bay-Parry Sound Health Unit reported an active count at 38, while Algoma Health Unit reported three new cases, including twodeaths.

The Temiskaming Health Unit reported that it has five active cases