Corona situation in Aurich: Zero new infections and a new variant!
Current COVID-19 numbers for the Aurich district as of June 20, 2025: new infections, incidences and intensive care bed status.

Corona situation in Aurich: Zero new infections and a new variant!
Today, June 20, 2025, the situation surrounding the coronavirus in the Aurich district, Lower Saxony, is showing a positive side. Loud news.de There were no new infections compared to the previous day, which gives cause for optimism. The 7-day incidence remains 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants, which shows that the virus is currently retreating in the district.
A total of 90,526 positive tests have been registered since the beginning of the pandemic, of which unfortunately 334 people lost their lives. The mortality rate is currently 0.37%, which means that there were also some serious cases in Aurich. What is very impressive is the fact that intensive care beds hardly need to be used: 19 of the 20 available intensive care beds are currently occupied, but fortunately no COVID patients are in critical treatment. Only one free intensive care bed remains available.
Overall overview of Lower Saxony and Germany
A look at the vaccination statistics shows that a total of 76.3% of the population in Germany will have been basic immunized by April 8, 2023, with the vaccination rate of those who have received at least one vaccination being 77.9%. This gives hope that a certain herd immunity has been achieved.
Intensive care beds in Aurich in detail
The intensive care bed occupancy in Aurich was already stable, and a look at the data from Statista shows that the overall occupancy rate of all intensive care beds in Germany is 60% (as of July 12, 2023). While this number is not alarming in a global context, the devastating impact of the pandemic on critical care and the healthcare system has strengthened us all. A good hand in health care is crucial, and that is also evident here in the district.
In summary, it can be said that the situation in Aurich is moving in a more hopeful direction. While new variants such as Nimbus, discovered in January 2025, continue to be observed, there is currently no evidence of more severe disease progression. It remains to be hoped that this positive trend will continue and that the population will continue to treat their health responsibly.