So those in Ontario may have heard, there was a covid outbreak from an August wedding that took place in multiple venues across the GTA. It was significant enough that every major news outlet gave the story two separate headlines because the initial number of infected jumped up further after a few days.
One thing I've seen friends do whenever they plan on major outings like a cottage trip or camping is that before they go, they all took covid tests to ensure no one was sick. If we were to do this for our guests, where admittance is dependent on a negative covid test conducted the week leading up to the wedding, how do you think it would go? As much as I want to trust my family and friends, the fact is I have no idea what they are up to for the majority of the pandemic. Just an example, one friend dodged a huge bullet when she wasn't able to go to the cottage with a group but apparently someone in her group lied about testing negative (she didn't do the test and just claimed negative because she felt fine) and it turned out she was asymptomatic and passed it to a few people in the group. She was partying at bars and beaches throughout the whole summer without anyone knowing. I don't want this to happen at my wedding and I certainly don't want to be THAT guy who ends up on the news for everyone I know to see and mock.
So what do you think? Considering covid numbers have been growing in certain regions and assuming the restrictions are still in place, would you be willing to force guests to take a covid test for sake of mind? I know it's not fool proof but it's better than nothing.