The Oakland Coliseum may not be a mass COVID-19 vaccination site any longer, but Athletics fans can still get their shots there.
Starting Monday, A's fans can receive the COVID-19 vaccine at all remaining regular season home games this season.
Fans receiving a vaccine will be given a voucher for two tickets to either that day's game or an upcoming home game, according to A's officials.
The vaccination clinic will open one and a half hours before the first pitch and will run through the fifth inning. Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available in the Eastside Club. No appointment is needed.
"The Coliseum has served as a Vaccination Center since February, and we are thrilled to continue to extend this community benefit at our games starting next week with our partners at Kaiser Permanente and Clayworth Pharmacy," said A's President Dave Kaval.
Individuals age 12 and older who select the Pfizer vaccine will be eligible to return to the Coliseum clinic for their second dose at a future game and will once again receive a voucher for two tickets to an A's game.
People who do not have a ticket to the day's game can enter the clinic in the Eastside Club via the BART ramp.




