Are seasonal Door County residents and tourists/visitors counted in our confirmed case numbers?

Seasonal residents are counted in our Door County numbers. If anyone that tests positive will be residing here, even for just the summer, they will be counted here. Tourists and brief visitors to our county are a little different depending on their situation. As their stay here is often minimal, when Public Health follows up with them, we may determine that their case should be transferred to the county or state in which they are returning to, instead of being counted toward our case count. In almost all cases like this, we will still conduct contact tracing and determine who may have be in close contact with the positive within our county borders.

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1. Why can’t more information be disclosed on positive cases, such as location?
2. Should I be wearing a mask to protect myself?
3. How do I know if I have COVID 19 or just a cold or allergies?
4. May Tourists Still Visit Door County?
5. Are religious services and places of worship able to resume services?
6. As a business owner, will I be notified by Public Health if one of my employees tests positive for COVID-19?
7. What is serologic COVID-19 antibody testing? If I get it, can I go back to work?
8. What do I do if an employee is ill?
9. Are international workers or students coming to Door County for the summer required to quarantine upon arrival?
10. What is Badger Bounce Back and what phase are we currently in?
11. Is it safe to plan or attend events such as festivals, parades, weddings or parties?
12. Questions, answers and information about popular summer activities and events
13. What is contact tracing and what happens during the process?
14. Who is considered a close contact to someone with COVID-19?
15. Are seasonal Door County residents and tourists/visitors counted in our confirmed case numbers?