Neumünster: No new Covid-19 cases – a ray of hope for everyone!

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Current COVID-19 numbers from Neumünster on November 2nd, 2025: No new infections, 12 cases in 7 days and total incidence of 15.1.

Aktuelle COVID-19-Zahlen aus Neumünster am 2.11.2025: Keine Neuinfektionen, 12 Fälle in 7 Tagen und Gesamtinzidenz von 15,1.
Current COVID-19 numbers from Neumünster on November 2nd, 2025: No new infections, 12 cases in 7 days and total incidence of 15.1.

Neumünster: No new Covid-19 cases – a ray of hope for everyone!

What is happening in the health sector in Neumünster? Today, November 2, 2025, we can draw a positive conclusion regarding COVID-19 infections. There were no new infections in the northern German city compared to the previous day. In addition to the stable situation last week, this is a positive sign for citizens. A total of 12 cases were registered in the past seven days, which corresponds to a 7-day incidence of 15.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. News.de reports that a total of 32,551 people who tested positive have been recorded in Neumünster so far.

The situation in Schleswig-Holstein in general looks similar. Here too, no new infections were reported compared to the previous day. The 7-day incidence for the entire state is 5.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. What is tragic, however, is the reporting of a total of three new deaths in recent days, bringing the total number of positive cases to 1,205,823. Medical professionals remain ready to monitor the situation and protect the population as best as possible.

Age distribution of infections

A look at the age distribution of infections shows interesting numbers. The most affected groups are 5-14 year olds with 133,891 cases and 15-34 year olds with 349,409 cases. In contrast, the number of infections is lower among people over 60, but the group of people aged 80 and older makes up a significant part of the statistics with 58,552 cases. This shows that each age group is affected differently and different protective measures may be required.

Age group Number of cases
0-04 years 29,677
05-14 years 133,891
15-34 years 349,409
35-59 years 476,252
60-79 years 156,980
80+ years 58,552

The overall German situation

The situation looks similarly stable throughout Germany. No new infections are reported and the 7-day incidence is 6.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. On the positive side, there have been no new deaths. The total number of deaths in Germany remains at 188,191. The total number of corona cases is 39,112,265.

The vaccination campaign remains crucial in this phase. The vaccination rate for basic immunized people is currently 76.3%, which corresponds to 63,493,268 people, while 77.9% of the population has received at least one vaccination. A total of 188,244,457 vaccine doses have been administered as of April 8, 2023, the latest available. The vaccines from Biontech and Moderna are particularly popular.

Symptoms and precautionary measures

How does COVID-19 affect people? The effects vary from mild to severe. The most common symptoms are fever, cough and fatigue. However, less common symptoms such as sore throats and headaches can also be observed. Anyone who has serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing or confusion should seek medical help immediately emphasizes the WHO.

Managing mild symptoms can be done at home, although anyone who thinks they may have COVID-19 should contact health authorities beforehand. It takes an average of 5 to 6 days for symptoms to appear after infection, further highlighting the importance of testing and quarantine.

With the stable incidence in Neumünster and Schleswig-Holstein, the numbers are a reason for hope, but the course remains to be seen. It is up to each individual to continue to exercise caution and keep the health of the community in mind.