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Saskatoon police are seeing an increasing call volume for complaints related to COVID-19.
Since public health orders to combat the virus came in effect on March 20, police said they have investigated 117 reports.
In a media release Friday, police said many of the complaints involved individuals who were allegedly not following self-isolation guidelines after travel but none resulted in tickets being issued.
Police Chief Troy Cooper posted a video on Facebook and Twitter to remind the public that provincial health orders are law and are to be followed.