Emden rejoices: new corona infections remain at zero!
Emden on July 8, 2025: Current COVID-19 numbers, no new infections and information about the new Nimbus variant.

Emden rejoices: new corona infections remain at zero!
What's happening in Emden? The current Corona situation in the Lower Saxony city remains pleasingly stable. On July 8, 2025, the city reported no new infections compared to the previous day, bringing the total to 22,712 people who tested positive. In the last seven days, the number of registered cases has even fallen to zero, bringing the 7-day incidence to a remarkable value of 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. This is a ray of hope in the fight against the pandemic, which is also supported by the region's continued willingness to vaccinate.
In the larger context of Lower Saxony, a somewhat different picture emerges. Five new infections were registered here in the last 24 hours, and the 7-day incidence is 0.4 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 3,931,098 corona infections have been recorded in the country since the beginning of the pandemic, while the total number of deaths is 3. A particularly notable point is the age group of 35 to 59 years, in which most infections occurred - Lower Saxony has 1,526,467 cases here. However, the fact that intensive care bed occupancy in the region is currently at 0% for COVID-19 patients provides some good news, which relieves the strain on the healthcare system.
A look at the 7-day incidence
The Lower Saxony city of Emden can proudly claim to be one of the few cities in all of Germany where the incidence values tend to zero. The 7-day incidence of 0.0 is not only a sign of promising developments in the city, but also a positive signal for the entire region. With an infection rate of 45.86% and a fatality rate of 0.21%, which reflects the dangers of the virus in the past, it is clear that the efforts to enforce mask requirements and distance are having an effect here. However, it remains important to remain vigilant.
The coronavirus variant Nimbus, which was discovered in January 2025 and has been considered a “variant under observation” since May, has not yet caused any more severe disease in the region. This variation of the Omicron variant shows how dynamic the situation remains and how important it is to keep yourself informed about news on a regular basis. News.de reports about it in detail.
Motivation to vaccinate in the region
The vaccination status in Lower Saxony is also impressive: Over 79% of the population has received at least one dose, while an impressive 77.6% are basic immunized. These numbers underline the commitment of citizens to contain the pandemic through vaccinations. The website is always up to date Corona-in-Numbers.de, which provides current COVID-19 key figures and clarifies developments.
The city of Emden, which emerged from Frisian trading towns around the year 800 and is still an important location for various industries today, shows how the city's historical character lives on not only in the past, but also in its resilience during the pandemic. A perfect example of how the city comes together even in difficult times.
For more information about the Corona numbers in Lower Saxony and the city of Emden, it is worth taking a look at the relevant statistics. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop with the new variant, but for the moment the Emden team can look forward to a respectable result.