Oakland A’s to host vaccination clinic at all remaining 2021 regular-season home games

Free A’s tickets are available for fans receiving COVID-19 vaccine at Coliseum

June 11th, 2021

OAKLAND, Calif. — As part of Major League Baseball’s “Vaccinate At The Plate” initiative, starting June 14, A’s fans can receive the COVID-19 vaccination at all remaining regular season home games this season at the Oakland Coliseum. Fans receiving a vaccine will be given a voucher for two tickets to either that day’s game or an upcoming game at the Coliseum. 

The vaccination clinic, hosted by Clayworth Pharmacy, will open one and half hours before first pitch in the Eastside Club, and it will operate through the fifth inning. Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available. 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 Oakland A’s President Dave Kaval. “We will host our vaccination clinic at all home games until there is no longer a need in our community. We encourage baseball fans to head to the Coliseum to receive a vaccine and then join us for a great day of A’s baseball.” 

Vaccines are free, and insurance is not required. Individuals 12 and older are eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine as a first or second dose. (Children under the age of 18 receiving the Pfizer vaccine must have consent from a parent or guardian.) Individuals 18 and older are eligible to receive either their first or second dose of the Pfizer vaccine or the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Individuals are eligible to return to the vaccination clinic for their second dose at a future game and will once again receive a voucher for two tickets to an A’s game.

The A’s will also team up with Kaiser Permanente, the Club's Official Health Care Partner, to support their COVID-19 vaccine education and equitable access campaign and pop-up clinics focused on reaching populations most at risk of contracting COVID-19.  

“Kaiser Permanente is actively engaged in reaching the communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of our commitment to serve both our members and the larger community, we are excited to team up with the Oakland A’s to support MLB’s “Vaccinate At The Plate Initiative,” said Edmund Chan, Senior Vice President and Area Manager, East Bay Area. “Our efforts will reach more families through education about the vaccines and by removing access barriers such as having to come to a medical facility or make an appointment. Together we will continue to encourage local Bay Area residents to stay safe and healthy by getting vaccinated.”

Individuals who do not have a ticket to that day’s game can enter the vaccination clinic in the Eastside Club via the BART Ramp. 

For more information, visit athletics.com/vaccinate.