New corona infections in Salzgitter: Zero cases on July 2, 2025!
Current COVID-19 numbers for Salzgitter on July 2nd, 2025: No new infections, stable intensive care bed situation and new Nimbus variant.

New corona infections in Salzgitter: Zero cases on July 2, 2025!
There is currently positive news in the fight against the corona pandemic in Salzgitter. No new infections were reported on July 2, 2025, which is an encouraging development compared to the previous days. The 7-day incidence is just 1.0 per 100,000 inhabitants, while the total number of people who tested positive in the city is now 52,745 news.de reported.
The situation is similarly stable in Lower Saxony: only three new infections were reported in the same period, and the 7-day incidence is 0.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. Unfortunately, there were five new deaths, bringing the total number of people who died from or with COVID-19 to 187,735. Across Germany, confirmed COVID-19 cases now total over 39 million, with the overall mortality rate being 0.48%.
Intensive care beds and vaccination rate
A particularly pleasing aspect for Salzgitter is the current utilization of intensive care beds. As of July 1, 2025, four of a total of six intensive care beds were occupied, but there are no COVID patients in the intensive care unit. This shows that the hospitals in the city have been able to deal with the situation well so far.
The vaccination campaign in Lower Saxony is also going well. Currently, 79.90% of the population has received at least one vaccination, while 77.60% are basic immunized. This can be partly explained by the findings of the vaccination data platform VacMap, which presents the vaccination rates in Germany in detail and shows where there is still potential for improvement. This information is crucial in order to be able to plan targeted measures to increase vaccination rates, as the RKI shows a clear focus on the population's consent to vaccination. Robert Koch Institute thus offers a valuable resource for better tracking of vaccination statistics.
New Corona variant
In summary, it can be said that Salzgitter and Lower Saxony are generally well on the way to getting the pandemic under control. The high vaccination rate, the stable infection numbers and the relative calm in the intensive care units have a positive impact on the general health situation in the region. Corona in numbers also has interesting insights and details to offer that round off the picture.