Replies(2) LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 30: In an aerial view from a drone, vehicles line up at a COVID-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium (Mario Tama/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA — Dodger Stadium, the nation's largest COVID-19 testing site, reopened Friday as a mass vaccination center as part of the county's ambitious plan to innoculate up to more than 10,000 people daily at the home of the Dodgers. If the project lives up to expectations, the venerated baseball stadium would become the nation's largest vaccination site. According to Mayor Eric Garcetti, it will eventually have the capacity to vaccinate 12,000 people a day, but for now, it will cater only to health care workers. While counties such as Riverside and Orange have already begun vaccinating seniors 65 and older, LA County still has 500,000 healthcare workers left to vaccinate, making it unlikely that Los Angeles seniors will have access to the vaccine before February.