In May of last year the Los Angeles Dodgers allowed for Dodger Stadium to be used as a coronavirus (COVID-19) testing location. It was the largest such facility in the United States, and this past January transitioned to becoming a vaccine site.
Steady streams of cars have gone through Chavez Ravine, but with the Dodgers now playing the 2021 regular season and welcoming fans back, plans for the vaccination location are poised to change.
Dodgers president and CEO Stan Kasten told DodgerBlue.com the site will shift to only being open for vaccinations when the team is not playing at Dodger Stadium.