The Mariners, the Major League Baseball, made the first effort in the Major League Baseball to allow fans visiting the stadium to receive the new coronavirus vaccine without reservation.

Mariners, to which Yusei Kikuchi belongs, has begun an initiative to allow fans over the age of 18 who have visited the Seattle baseball stadium to vaccinate the new corona without reservation.



In the United States, a similar initiative has already begun in the NBA = American professional basketball, but this is the first time in the major leagues.



Two types of vaccines were prepared, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which requires only one vaccination, and the Moderna vaccine, which requires two vaccinations. I was inoculated by choosing.



After the vaccination, I was able to spend time watching the ground where the athletes practiced during the follow-up of my physical condition, and the vaccinated fan said, "I couldn't make a reservation until now, but I heard that it can be done at the stadium. It was easy. "



According to the team, about 600 vaccines are prepared per day, so we will continue to work on this season's home-based games.