Corona situation in Hameln-Pyrmont: Numbers from November 10th, 2025 in focus!
Current Corona numbers for Hameln-Pyrmont on November 10th, 2025: New infections, incidence and vaccination data from Lower Saxony.

Corona situation in Hameln-Pyrmont: Numbers from November 10th, 2025 in focus!
There is news from the Hameln-Pyrmont district - but let's be honest, it is rather cautious. As of today, November 10, 2025, there are no new corona-related numbers from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), like news.de reported. The last report is from November 9th and shows twelve new infections in the past seven days. It is clear: the 7-day incidence is 8.0 per 100,000 inhabitants.
The situation in Lower Saxony remains tense, with a total of 3,934,316 positive tests. The 35 to 59 age group is the hotspot of infections with 1,527,159 reported cases. A look at the numbers shows the distribution of infections by age group:
| Age group | Number of cases | percentage.percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 0-04 years | 108,802 | 28.04% |
| 05-14 years | 432,948 | 56.1% |
| 15-34 years | 1,132,652 | 61.79% |
| 35-59 years | 1,527,159 | 56.29% |
| 60-79 years | 538,299 | 29.32% |
| 80+ years | 180,658 | 30.19% |
Attention to symptoms
We encounter COVID-19 in different facets, and the World Health Organization (WHO) points out that most infected people experience mild to moderate illness. The most common symptoms include fever, cough, fatigue and loss of taste or smell. Doctors recommend seeking help immediately, especially if you have serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing or confusion.
It is important to take symptoms seriously as COVID-19 disease can progress in different ways. A look at the most common and less common symptoms shows how diverse the body's reaction to the virus can be the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announce an ongoing update of the symptom list. If there is a new loss of taste or smell, this could be an indication of an infection and it is advisable to stay at home and keep your distance.
Vaccination rate remains stable
In Germany, by April 8, 2023, the vaccination rate of basic immunized people is 76.3%. After all, 63,493,268 people received complete protection. Vaccination remains an important topic of conversation, and the distribution of vaccines administered - over 188 million doses in total - shows we are on the right track, even if current numbers have lagged somewhat in recent days.
In summary, it can be said that the situation in Hameln-Pyrmont and Lower Saxony is only improving hesitantly. The future days could bring more clarity, but until then it is important to remain vigilant and keep an eye on developments.