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Sask. RCMP COVID-related calls reach 3,300; 49 result in charges

Submitted by Saskatchewan RCMP From March 1 to Nov. 30, the Saskatchewan RCMP received a total of 3,300 COVID-related calls for service. Of these, 49 have resulted in charges.
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Submitted by Saskatchewan RCMP

From March 1 to Nov. 30, the Saskatchewan RCMP received a total of 3,300 COVID-related calls for service. Of these, 49 have resulted in charges.

The vast majority of COVID-related calls for service were resolved by educating individuals about the Public Health Orders in place and the potential health and enforcement consequences that can result from non-compliance with the PHO. As police officers, we are responsible for ensuring our actions do not put others at risk while doing our part to slow the spread of the virus. We need you to do the same and this starts by following and familiarizing yourself with the PHOs.

Calls for service and charges for the month of November

From Nov. 1 to 30, Saskatchewan RCMP received 342 COVID-related calls for service:

·Ìý128 complaints of individuals not self-isolating;

·Ìý92 large gathering complaints;

·Ìý20 masking complaints;

·Ìý14 traveller check complaints; andÌý

·Ìý88 other COVID-related complaints.Ìý

Of these calls for service, police have charged seven individuals under the Province’s Public Health Orders for contravening Sec. 61 ofÌýTheÌýPublic Health Act, 1994. The location of the charges are identified in accordance with the provincial government’sÌýCOVID-19 map, which provides detailed information on the location of cases across Saskatchewan divided into 13 zones.

·ÌýFour charges to individuals not self-isolating despite being advised to do so by local health authorities. These charges occurred in the following zones: Far North West, North Central (x2), and Far North Central.

·ÌýThree charges to individuals for large gatherings. These charges occurred in the following zones: Far North East, Far North Central and Far North West.

Each charge is aÌýSummary Offence Ticket Information, under a Provincial Statute. These charges areÌýnotÌýa criminal offence. For this reason, the names of the individuals charged will not be released.

Saskatchewan RCMP’s commitment to keeping communities safe and healthy

As Saskatchewan’s provincial police force, we will continue to be present in your community to provide services and ensure community safety 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We continue to work closely with Saskatchewan Health Authorities to investigate calls for service that violate the PHO to help maintain public health and safety.

To support the steps communities are taking to reduce the spread of COVID-19, detachments in areas with an increased number of positive COVID-19 cases may temporarily restrict public access to the detachment to emergency requests for service only.Ìý As a result, we encourage you to phone your local detachment prior to visiting in person to determine if any changes are taking place. Find the phone number of your local RCMP detachment here:Ìý.Ìý

We thank communities across Saskatchewan for their support and we encourage everyone to continue following guidance from health officials to ensure we can all remain healthy.

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