Manitobans called in 99 COVID-19 complaints in 1 week: RCMP - Action News
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Manitobans called in 99 COVID-19 complaints in 1 week: RCMP

RCMP in Manitoba say they received 99 calls about COVID-19 enforcement issues from April 21 to 27, mostly from people reporting gatherings of 10 people or more and breaches of public health orders.

One man ticketed for breaking health orders after refusing to self-isolate, Manitoba RCMP say

A sign at Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg on March 26, 2020, encourages visitors to practise physical distancing. RCMP data released Tuesday shows police issued verbal warnings after responding to seven of those calls, and issued one ticket. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Manitobans made 99 callsto RCMP aboutCOVID-19 enforcement issues in one week, including one call that resulted in a man being ticketed and charged for refusing to self-isolate, the police force says.

Most of the 99 calls from April 21 to 27were to report groups of 10 people or more gathering in one place and not respecting orders under the Public Health Act, RCMP said in a Tuesday news release.

Enforcement was not needed in most of the calls, the releasesaid, because the issues were either not something RCMP are responsible for enforcingor were resolved through "education and/or guidance" by officers."

Police issued verbal warnings after responding to seven of those calls, and issued one ticket.

In an incident on Saturday,GillamRCMP located a manwho had been told by medical staff at a local hospital to self-isolate for 14 days while waiting forCOVID-19 test results. The man told workers he would not comply and left on foot.

When police found him, he again refused to go home and self-isolate.

He was charged with failing to comply with a provincial emergency order under the Public Health Act and ticketed.

RCMP reminded Manitobans not to call911 for COVID-19-related issues. Non-compliance complaints can be made to the Manitoba government inquiry line at 1-866-626-4862.


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