The Regina Police Service (RPS) says a 31-year-old woman has been issued a ticket for disobeying Saskatchewan’s Public Health Act.
A complaint of a woman who was COVID-19 positive and not following a self-isolation order was reported at around 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, according to a press release.
Read more: Man arrested for refusing to self-isolate after testing positive with COVID-19: Regina police
Officers said they found the woman at a home on Buckingham Drive.
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RPS said officers spoke with the public health inspector and have issued the woman a ticket for failing to remain in self-isolation as required under the Act.
Fines for not following Saskatchewan’s public health orders, in cases where negligence or misconduct have been found, may be $2,000 for individuals and $10,000 for corporations, plus a victim surcharge.
RPS has issued at least 13 tickets under the public health orders brought into effect during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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