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Dodgers expand discounted fully vaccinated-only stadium sections

by Sam Benson Smith
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The Los Angeles Dodgers will begin a seven-game homestand Thursday evening with expanded fully vaccinated-only sections in the Home Run Seats, Right Field Pavilion, Field, Loge and Reserve levels.

Tickets in the fully vaccinated-only sections will be offered at discounts up to 50% off similarly positioned tickets.

“There’s just nothing better than being with my kid at the Dodgers game,” said Jeff Berman, a vaccinated Dodgers fan featured in a Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Facebook post. “I’m just so grateful that we made it through this and got to this point. And I want to protect myself and my family and our friends and loved ones. And it’s also our civic duty. We’ve got to keep everyone else safe and the only way we make it through this is by doing it together.”

The sections are restricted to people 12 and older for whom at least two weeks have passed since they received their final vaccine dose and children between 2 and 15 who can provide proof of having tested negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours before entering, if based on a PCR test, or within 24 hours before entering, if based on an antigen test.

Last week, the organizers of LA Pride announced LGBTQ+ Night at Dodger Stadium on June 11. The event marked the first major publicly-promoted planned event on the books for the venue since before the pandemic started.

Children under the age of 2 do not need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test. Face coverings must be worn in fully vaccinated-only sections, except while actively eating and or drinking in the ticketed section.

The ampm convenience store on the Field Level and the EATS grab and go in the Centerfield Plaza will open to fans starting this homestand. Many concession stands will also have expanded menu offerings, including Dunkin’ coffee being served at a larger number of locations throughout the stadium.

The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation’s 50/50 Raffle will return to Dodger Stadium starting this homestand. Half of the proceeds of the raffle goes to the winning fan and the other half to support the foundation’s programs and grantmaking to nonprofit organizations improving homelessness, education, health care and social justice in the Los Angeles area.

Tickets are available from when gates open until the end of the sixth inning.

The Dodgers will mark Memorial Day Monday with a flyover and honoring military during ceremonies before the game against the St. Louis Cardinals.

The Dodgers will join Major League Baseball in celebrating the inaugural Lou Gehrig Day Wednesday which seeks to raise awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the progressive disease that attacks nerve cells that control muscles throughout the body.

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