Following last fall's repurposing of many sports facilities as voting centers, an increasing number of venues are now being used as mass vaccination centers, though the logistics to do so remain complex.
Stadiums and arenas represent key tool in US Covid-19 vaccination efforts
A vaccination for Covid-19 at Gillette Stadium, home of the National Football League's New England Patriots. (Getty Images)
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