Here’s a look at Fenway Park converted into a COVID-19 vaccination site
Fenway Park is ready to become a COVID-19 vaccination site.
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The home of the Boston Red Sox is ready to house something new: A site for COVID-19 vaccinations.
Earlier this month, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced that Fenway Park would be a mass vaccination site starting on Feb. 1 — the second of its kind after Gillette Stadium launched as a vaccination site on Jan. 18. The Fenway site is managed by Cambridge-based health tech company CIC Health.
“Mass vaccination sites like Fenway Park are critical to our state’s vaccine distribution process — providing convenient, safe and efficient access for thousands of residents,” Baker said in a statement. “Joining Gillette Stadium, our administration is hugely grateful to our hometown sports teams for stepping up to support the Commonwealth during the pandemic. We thank the Red Sox and CIC Health for their partnership, and look forward to opening more mass vaccination sites soon.”
Here’s what Fenway Park looks like now.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
The concourse has been converted into the setting where people can get the vaccine.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
Tables are set up where the vaccine can be administered.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
Socially distanced chairs within the concourse.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
The outside of the concourse makes it clear that Fenway will open soon as a vaccination site.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
The scoreboard in centerfield advertises the vaccine, as well as CIC Health, the Red Sox and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
A look at the stands.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
Enormous signage promotes the hashtag #ThisIsOurShot.

January 27, 2021, Boston, MA:
A wider view of the field and the COVID-19 vaccine signage.
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