
Dodger Stadium will cease to be a site for Covid-19 testing by the end of today, and by the end of the week, will become a site for Covid-19 vaccinations. It's estimated that this location will be able to vaccinate up to 12,000 people per day when it is fully up and running.
"From early on in this pandemic, Dodger Stadium has been home base for our testing infrastructure, a vital part of our effort to track the spread of COVID-19, try to get ahead of outbreaks, and save lives," Mayor Eric Garcetti said, according to KNX 1070. "Vaccines are the surest route to defeating this virus and charting a course to recovery, so the city, county and our entire team are putting our best resources on the field to get Angelenos vaccinated as quickly, safely and efficiently as possible."
More than one million Angelenos have been tested for COVID-19 at Dodger Stadium since it opened in May 2020.