5 Min Read NEW YORK (Reuters) - For Debra Wiest, a 53-year-old teacher and lifelong New York Mets fan, the choice to get her COVID-19 vaccine at the club’s Citi Field was simple: She feels safe there. People sit inside a COVID-19 vaccination site attached to New York Mets stadium Citi Field in Queens, New York, May 24, 2021. REUTERS/Amy Tennery “I wanted to come home,” said Wiest of the beloved American ritual of attending a Major League Baseball (MLB) game, complete with peanuts and Cracker Jack served in the stands, that was banned due to the pandemic throughout the 2020 regular season.