Corona numbers for Goslar: Fewer new infections on October 10th, 2025!
Goslar, October 10, 2025: Current corona numbers show no new infections in the district. Numbers and vaccination statistics at a glance.

Corona numbers for Goslar: Fewer new infections on October 10th, 2025!
There will be good news in the Goslar district on October 10, 2025: No new corona infections were registered compared to the previous day. A total of seven cases were counted in the last seven days, meaning a 7-day incidence of 5.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. The total number of people who tested positive in the district is now 58,786 news.de reported.
But what does the situation in Lower Saxony look like overall? The current statistics show a 7-day incidence of 2.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. The state recorded 15 new infections and four new deaths. The total number of people who tested positive in Lower Saxony is 3,933,022, with the 35 to 59 age group being most affected with 1,526,912 cases.
COVID-19 in Germany
There are also current developments at the national level. Today Germany reports 769 new infections and 12 deaths. This brings the total number of corona cases to 39,091,469. The 7-day incidence here is also 6.0 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to data from Corona-in-Numbers.de show.
The mortality rate in Germany is particularly striking, which is currently 0.48% and has a significant impact on the vaccination situation. A comprehensive vaccination campaign has resulted in 76.3% of the population already having basic immunization by April 8, 2023. This corresponds to 63,493,268 people. In addition, 77.9% received at least one vaccination, which represents a substantially high vaccination rate.
Vaccination rates by age group
What exactly does the vaccination rate look like in the different age groups? The youngest age range (0-4 years) has 28.02% with at least one vaccination, while 5-14 year olds even reach 56.1%. The vaccination rate is particularly high in the group of 15-34 year olds at an impressive 61.78%. In the age group of 35-59 years it is 56.28%, while the vaccination rate for those aged 60-79 is 29.3% and for those over 80 it is 30.12%, according to the statistical data from Statista clarify.
In this tense phase, it is important to keep an eye on developments. The national vaccination campaign and ongoing efforts to contain new infections play a central role. As long as we keep an eye on developments and remain active, we can meet the challenges of the pandemic.