Delmenhorst celebrates zero new infections - is the pandemic over?

Delmenhorst celebrates zero new infections - is the pandemic over?
A new day, new numbers: In Delmenhorst there will be gratifying news in the fight against the Coronavirus on June 13, 2025. How [news.de] (https://www.news.de/amp/gesundheit/855916348/corona-beufreisfreie-stadt-delmenhorst-heute-aktu ELL-13-06-2025 Coronavirus-to-RKI-Falls-Dotote-in-Aussenachs-and-Neue-Covid-Variante-Nimbus/1/) reported, no new infections have been registered compared to the previous day. The 7-day incidence is a fantastic 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants, a sign that gives hope!
The overall situation in Delmenhorst shows that a total of 37,841 people have been tested positively for Covid-19. The city has stabilized in the past few months, which is not least reflected in the current numbers. Compared to Lower Saxony, where only one new infection was reported today and the 7-day incidence is 0.3 per 100,000, Delmenhorst presents itself as a small ray of hope.
The situation in Lower Saxony
But what about nationwide? There were currently three new deaths in Lower Saxony compared to the previous day, and so far a total of 3,930,930 people have received a positive test for the virus. Here, too, the age group of 35- to 59-year-olds leads statistics with 1,526,432 cases. So it remains exciting how the situation will develop in the coming weeks.
The [Vaccination situation] (https://de.statista.com/statistik/studie/1195108/umfrage/impfungen- against-das-coronavirus-je-habennach-bundeslaendern/) in Germany is also worth mentioning. By April 8, 2023, 76.3 % of the population had already been basic. A total of 188,244,457 vaccine doses have been administered. To date, a high percentage of the population seems to be well vacated, which is encouraging compared to the lethality rate in the region of 0.46 %.
A look at Delmenhorst
The independent city of Delmenhorst, which is one of the largest cities in Lower Saxony, has developed strongly in the course of history. For the first time, she received city rights in 1371, and she has been independent since 1903. Today it is part of the Northwest Metropolitan Region and is in the municipal network of Lower Saxony/Bremen.
The current intensive care occupancy also makes thoughtful. Hostly 100 % of all intensive care beds are occupied, with only a covid-19 patient being treated intensive medicine. This shows how important it is to continue to pay attention to hygiene and distance rules.
Finally, it can be seen that the situation in Delmenhorst and Lower Saxony is stable overall, with hope for further progress. Nevertheless, it is important to remain vigilant, especially with regard to the newly discovered Corona variant Nimbus (NB.1.8.1), which has been observed since January 2025. The WHO classified it as a "variant under observation", which concerns all of us.
It is important for the citizens of Delmenhorst to stay informed and, if necessary, contact the health authorities. Responsibility comes with every privilege, and here the individual is asked to contribute.
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