As the statewide numbers start to rise, Kewaunee County saw its first cases of COVID-19 in two weeks.
Friday’s Kewaunee County Health Department report showed three new cases since last week, with all three remaining active. The seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases has slowly increased since March 25th, when it was 315. The new average stands now at 371. Kewaunee County remains at the low community level for COVID-19, which means you are encouraged to stay up to date on your vaccines and get tested if you show symptoms.