COVID vaccine: 

By Elizabeth Weise

CORONAVIRUS

Americans getting shots at Indy 500, museums, stadiums

At the Indy 500

During the Indianapolis 500, fans with tickets can get vaccinated inside the gates. Local residents can get their shots on 16th Street outside the gates. 

Under a blue whale

New York City residents can get vaccinated under a 94-foot model of a blue whale at the American Museum of Natural History. 

At the farmers' market

Fresh strawberries. New potatoes. The COVID-19 vaccine. Iowa's Des Moines Downtown Farmers' Market will offer a vaccination station run by Hy-Vee, a Midwestern supermarket chain. 

Dracula's castle

Romanian health officers have set up a COVID-19 vaccination center at the 14th-century Bran's Castle, the inspiration behind Dracula’s home in Bram Stoker’s 19th-century gothic novel "Dracula." 

At a Major League Baseball game

In Seattle, Mariners fans can get vaccinated while they attend home games at T-Mobile Park. Last week, 160 people got their shots over the nine innings of a game against the Baltimore Orioles. 

In a New York
 train station

Also in New York, eight train stations will host COVID-19 vaccination clinics in New York City and its suburbs in hopes of convincing riders and employees to get their shot. 

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