People walk past a COVID-19 testing area in Burnaby, B.C. Wednesday, April 1, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says nearly 400 calls have come in about potential COVID-19 violations.
Complaints have come in through a toll-free phone line launched by the province to handle pandemic-related questions.
Since about March 28, the same week as the line officially launched, the agency says it has received 397 calls about potential violations.
Police in Regina confirmed Tuesday that a 23 year old woman was ticketed nearly $3,000 for violating a health order was positive with COVID-19.