Dodger Stadium may not be seeing baseball games, but there are going to be plenty of people there nonetheless. As MLB tries to work out a way to get games going again, Chavez Ravine is starting to serve another purpose.
Dodger Stadium was already being used as a drive-up test site early on during the pandemic. In fact, it was one of the few locations you could get testing done originally. And now, over two months since California was locked down, it will become the largest facility in Los Angeles.
Mayor Eric Garcetti confirmed on Friday that Dodger Stadium will now be able to process 6,000 people each day, three times that of any other testing site.