The stay at the low COVID-19 community level was short-lived for Door and Kewaunee counties. Both counties were upgraded to medium after a week at the low level. For most individuals, it does not mean much change in how you go about your daily life. According to the Centers for Disease Control, you should get tested for symptoms, stay up to date on your vaccines, and take additional precautions like masking if you are at high risk for severe illness. Door County’s situation update on Monday showed 45 new cases of COVID-19 and two probable cases. The lack of hospitalizations and deaths was a big reason why Door and Kewaunee counties slipped down to the low COVID-19 community levels last week. As of Thursday, the seven-day average for new COVID-19 cases in the state was 858, which is 177 less than a week ago.