Latest COVID-19 numbers for Groß-Gerau: Incidence remains low!

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Current COVID-19 numbers from the Groß-Gerau district on June 17, 2025: Overview of new infections, incidences and vaccination rates.

Aktuelle COVID-19-Zahlen aus dem Landkreis Groß-Gerau am 17.06.2025: Neuinfektionen, Inzidenzen und Impfquoten im Überblick.
Current COVID-19 numbers from the Groß-Gerau district on June 17, 2025: Overview of new infections, incidences and vaccination rates.

Latest COVID-19 numbers for Groß-Gerau: Incidence remains low!

The Corona situation in Hesse will remain comparatively stable on June 17, 2025. Loud news.de Only two new infections were recorded in the Groß-Gerau district compared to the previous day. A total of three new cases have been added in the past seven days. The 7-day incidence here is 1.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. This shows that the pandemic is not over, but can be easily controlled.

The situation is similar throughout the federal state of Hesse. 15 new infections were registered here, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 1.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. For good reasons, there are no new deaths to report. A total of 2,981,364 positive test results have been documented in Hesse since the beginning of the pandemic.

Age distribution of infections

A look at the age distribution of infections reveals interesting details. Most cases were recorded in the 15-34 age group, which accounts for the highest proportion with 867,693 cases (58.3%). The distribution looks like this:

  • 0-04 Jahre: 71.605 Fälle (23,34 %)
  • 05-14 Jahre: 347.404 Fälle (56,73 %)
  • 15-34 Jahre: 867.693 Fälle (58,3 %)
  • 35-59 Jahre: 1.158.585 Fälle (53,09 %)
  • 60-79 Jahre: 404.870 Fälle (29,6 %)
  • 80+ Jahre: 128.610 Fälle (29,65 %)

These numbers make it clear that the pandemic affects all age groups, with children and young adults particularly affected. This is not just a statistical analysis, but also a challenge for schools and parents.

New Corona variant Nimbus

Another development that health experts are keeping an eye on is the new Corona variant Nimbus (NB.1.8.1), which has been known since January 2025. This variant is a variation of the Omicron variant and is classified as a “variant under observation” by the World Health Organization (WHO). Even if there is no evidence of more severe disease progression, the situation remains dynamic and requires continued vigilance.

Vaccination status and side effects

With regard to vaccinations, Hesse is even planning further measures to increase the vaccination rate. Currently 76.3% of the population is basic immunized. According to a report by corona-in-zahlen.de There are a total of 63,493,268 people who are fully vaccinated. In addition, 77.9% of the population has received at least one vaccination.

The vaccination campaign has made great progress since vaccinations began in December 2020. The total number of vaccine doses administered in Germany is around 188 million. This shows that the campaign is still in full swing to convince even the last doubters and hesitant people.

Overall, it shows that the Corona situation in Hesse is under control, even if looking at the new virus variants and the vaccination rate remains the top priority. The low-threshold vaccination offers and information campaigns are necessary to guide the population well through this time and to keep the risks as low as possible.