The Regina Police Service (RPS) has released more information about the 23-year-old woman that they ticketed on Monday for failing to comply with a mandatory 14-day isolation order.

The RPS handed the woman a $2,800 dollar fine for failing to abide by the Public Health Order put in place by the province's Chief Medical Health Officer.

Since the PHO went into effect on March 20, 2020, this was the first instance in Regina and only one of a handful of incidents in the province where law enforcement agencies made good on their threats rather than simply handing out warnings.

Now, the police service has released more information. After consulting with the Public Health Authority they have come forward on Twitter to confirm that she had in fact tested positive for COVID-19; doing so in order to warn anyone who may have been in contact with her. Though in a press release on their website they say that will not issue any further information about the individual charged.

The first charges laid under the new Provincial Health Order were on March 29, 2020, when RCMP arrested 11 people for violating the province's restriction on gatherings of more than 10 individuals.

So far, neither Swift Current Municipal RCMP nor their rural brethren have reported any charges being laid around the southwest.