To reach their most underserved communities, metro Detroit health departments are getting out extra doses of COVID-19 vaccine they are receiving from the federally run mass vaccination site inside Ford Field. More than 14,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine have been given to health departments in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties and the City of Detroit from the Ford Field vaccination site, with more on the way. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) clinic can vaccinate 5,000 people a day inside Ford Field, the domed home of the Detroit Lions in downtown Detroit. But for the first six weeks of the clinic, officials said 7,020 extra doses of vaccine are to be given each week to the health departments to use for mobile clinics and outreach programs to target the most vulnerable neighborhoods and communities in the region.