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The number of active COVID-19 cases has dropped slightly in the Thunder Bay District.
The health unit says there are six new cases Tuesday, putting the active count at 44.
Ten people have had their cases resolved.
There is one case of variant concern.
Four people got the virus through close contact with someone else
One after travelling outside northwestern Ontario
One is pending results
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre adds two patients have been sent here from hotspots in southern Ontario, and is ready should more be sent.
As of May 4th, the local health unit says roughly 45% of the eligible population over 16 years old has received at least one dose of vaccine.
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There are nine new cases of coronavirus within the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
Health officials also report Monday that there are six cases that could be a variant.
Fifteen more cases of COVID-19 are deemed to be resolved as the active case count stands at 48:
Five of the cases were obtained through someone else who had COVID-19
Two cases have no known exposure
Two case causes are pending
The Northwestern Health Unit is dealing with 75 active cases with another ten cases reported Monday.
Ontario reports 3,436 new cases of coronavirus along with 16 deaths.