No deaths or hospitalizations were noted as the Kewaunee County Public Health Department released its first COVID-19 update in two weeks on Friday. Seventeen new cases of COVID-19 were received this week with seven of them remaining active. Twelve of the 17 cases affected people between the ages of 31 and 65 years old. The report comes as the Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced on Friday that the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases reached 895. That is up over 200 from where it was on Monday. Kewaunee County remained in the low category for the COVID-19 community level, but three counties did tick up to the medium range. The good news is despite the increase in cases, the seven-day average for COVID-19-related deaths ticked down to two.