Saskatchewan patient fined for not self-isolating after positive COVID-19 diagnosis

The Moose Jaw Police Service have fined a person with COVID-19 after they failed to self-isolate.

Police were alerted to the incident on Saturday following a complaint.

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The person was fined $2,800 under the public health order. Anyone who tests positive for the virus is required to self-isolate for 14 days.

Police say the person did interact with other people.

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Both the police and the Saskatchewan Health Authority have taken steps to notify and alert members of the public who were in contact with the person, officials say.




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