Michigan's one of just 11 states where COVID-19 cases are trending up this week, although several states are coming down off big outbreaks.
On average, we're seeing about 2-thousand new cases a day.
That's way, waaay lower than it was back in the fall surge. But it means that low plateau we hit in February is reversing.
State epidemiologist Sarah Lyon Callo says people are traveling and making non-essential trips at pre-COVID levels.
"So we need to push harder on masking and social distancing. We want to make sure that people are moving activities outdoors whenever possible, and we want to promote the use of antigen testing."
Antigen tests are the "rapid" tests, and the state is pushing them as a way to do fast, widespread screening.