Corona numbers for Pinneberg: No new infections and stable incidence!
Current corona numbers for the Pinneberg district on January 14, 2026: No new infections, 7-day incidence at 3.4.

Corona numbers for Pinneberg: No new infections and stable incidence!
The numbers on the current COVID-19 situation in northern Germany are still a big topic. As of today, January 14, 2026, the situation in the Pinneberg district remains stable. News.de reports that there were no new infections compared to the previous day. The 7-day incidence here is 3.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, and a total of 11 new cases have been registered in the last seven days. This brings the total number of people who tested positive in the county to 130,153.
But what is the overall situation in Schleswig-Holstein? Here too, the picture is largely positive. The 7-day incidence is 4.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, with 15 new infections compared to the previous day. No new deaths were reported and the total number of people testing positive in Schleswig-Holstein has exceeded 1,207,889.
Age groups and infection rates
An interesting look is at the age groups that are most affected in this context. Here are the numbers of Covid infections in Schleswig-Holstein:
- 0-04 Jahre: 29.783 Fälle (22,76 %)
- 05-14 Jahre: 133.958 Fälle (49,09 %)
- 15-34 Jahre: 349.634 Fälle (55,12 %)
- 35-59 Jahre: 476.717 Fälle (47,57 %)
- 60-79 Jahre: 157.577 Fälle (23,17 %)
- 80+ Jahre: 59.129 Fälle (25,39 %)
These numbers provide a clear overview of the age groups in which the virus is particularly prevalent.
Details about Germany as a whole
At the national level the situation is somewhat more complex. Across Germany, 356 new infections were reported today, while the 7-day incidence is 4.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. Unfortunately, 26 new deaths also had to be registered, bringing the total number of deaths to 188,955. There are currently 39,181,177 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Germany, with the proportion of deaths being 0.48%. Of particular concern are deaths by age group, listed as follows:
- 0-4 Jahre: 68
- 5-14 Jahre: 47
- 15-34 Jahre: 515
- 35-59 Jahre: 8.990
- 60-79 Jahre: 56.648
- über 80 Jahre: 122.630
These numbers highlight the threatening reality that many older people face.
A look at the database
As a background, it is important to know that the current overall situation results from trustworthy, official data sources. Corona-in-zahlen.de offers a comprehensive overview of all key figures recorded by the Robert Koch Institute. That too Statistics portal underlines the relevance of these figures for assessing the economic and social situation.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have us firmly in its grip and the health of the population is our top priority. But how long will we have to live with these numbers? Stay healthy and take care of yourself and those around you.