Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health says the province has seen a large amount of wedding-related outbreaks.
Proof of vaccination status will soon be required to attend weddings in Ontario.
During a press briefing today, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore said due to a large number of wedding-related outbreaks, starting Tuesday, you'll need to prove your vaccination status in order to attend a wedding.
He also noted proof of an eligible exemption, such as medical or religious reasons, will be allowed.
Under current regulations, the unvaccinated can attend so long as they have a negative COVID-19 test.

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