MILWAUKEE— As cases of COVID-19 continue to spike across Wisconsin, the Green Bay Packers are preparing to welcome back fans to Lambeau Field for Monday night's home opener against the Detroit Lions.

"Our recommendations for anyone attending Monday night's game— nothing new, no news here— but if you're not feeling well, if you've had close contact with someone who's sick, if you feel you have any symptoms of COVID-19 or anything else for that matter, our recommendation would be to stay home," Claire Paprocki, a public health strategist with the Brown County Health Department, told Spectrum News 1 Friday.

While the Packers are not requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinations, the team posted to Packers.com that "Packers fans and visitors to Lambeau Field and Titletown are strongly encouraged to follow CDC guidelines, which currently include a recommendation that individuals should wear masks in public indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status."

"Big crowds or large gatherings, regardless of vaccination status, we do recommend that you wear a mask, so wear a mask when you're not around those in your immediate household," Paprocki added. "Try to social distance as much as possible— we do know that the space is outdoors and well ventilated, so there are no concerns there, but again— washing your hands, maybe bringing a little hand sanitizer with you, those types of things."

You can watch the entire interview above.