SUDBURY -- The Timiskaming Health Unit is declaring an outbreak at Teck Pioneer Residence in Kirkland Lake.

Ontario Ministry of Health direction requires an outbreak be declared when a single case is confirmed in a resident or staff member. One staff member has tested positive, the health unit said in a news release Friday.

"The case is currently under investigation and the person is self-isolating," the release said. "Contact tracing is underway and those who have been identified as close contacts have been, or are in the process of being notified."

The Timiskaming Health Unit, along with Kirkland and District Hospital and Ontario Health - North, is working closely with the facility to ensure that all measures are in place to protect residents and staff.

“We are concerned by the trend of increased cases of COVID-19 throughout our district,” Dr. Glenn Corneil, acting medical officer of health and CEO for the Timiskaming Health Unit, said in the release. “There is strong evidence that the second wave is hitting Timiskaming.”

The health unit cautions everyone to continue to follow public health measures.

“Based on local case data, we are hearing and seeing evidence of too many social gatherings and Christmas staff parties,” said Corneil. “We are strongly recommending that everyone limit close contact to their household.”

District residents are reminded to:

- Continue practicing physical distancing.

- Wear a mask or face covering in public indoor spaces.

- Wash hands with warm water or use alcohol-based sanitizers and do not touch your face.

- Cough or sneeze into your elbow.

- Do not gather in large groups, no more than 10 indoors and 25 outdoors.

- Do not gather with people outside of your household.

- Avoid non-essential travel outside of our district, especially to high transmission areas.

- Stay home if unwell and contact your local assessment centre to schedule an appointment for testing.

- Respect public health and any additional safety measures businesses have put in place.

- Reach out to vulnerable people in your community who may need support.

For more information on COVID-19, go to the health unit's website or visit the Ontario’s website.