Hochtaunuskreis remains Corona-free: New incidences are surprising!
Find out the current COVID-19 numbers and developments in Königstein im Taunus and in the Hochtaunuskreis on November 2nd, 2025.

Hochtaunuskreis remains Corona-free: New incidences are surprising!
The current Corona numbers from Hesse show a positive development, especially in the Hochtaunus district. No new infections were recorded on November 1, 2025 compared to the previous day. The 7-day incidence there is 4.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. In the last 7 days, only 10 people have tested positive for COVID-19. A total of 106,955 cases have been documented in the Hochtaunuskreis since the beginning of the pandemic. These stable numbers give reason to hope that the virus spread here is under control news.de reported.
In the entire state of Hesse, however, the situation looks somewhat different. 32 new infections were detected here, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 4.9 per 100,000 inhabitants. Tragically, there were also 6 new deaths, meaning the total number of people who tested positive in Hesse has now reached 2,984,753. A detailed look at the age groups shows that the group of 15 to 34 year olds is particularly badly affected, with a total of 868,090 registered cases.
The Corona situation in Germany
A look at the entire Federal Republic shows that a total of 342 new infections were recorded in Germany on November 1, 2025. The 7-day incidence here is 6.3 per 100,000 inhabitants, and there were 12 new deaths. This means that the total number of corona cases in Germany is now 39,112,265 corona-in-zahlen.de reports.
A look at the vaccination rate in Germany shows that around 76.3% of the population will have been basic immunized by April 8, 2023. This corresponds to over 63 million people. In addition, 77.9% have received at least one vaccination. The distribution of vaccines varies considerably: the Biontech vaccine dominates with over 46 million doses administered.
Protective measures and symptoms
Despite these positive developments, it remains important to observe protective measures. According to the World Health Organization Most infected people develop mild to moderate symptoms and recover without hospitalization. Common symptoms include fever, cough and fatigue, while serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing should require immediate medical attention.
Overall, it shows that the vaccination progress and the low infection rates in many regions of the country are putting us on a hopeful path. But vigilance remains required. It is important to continue to be careful - exchanges in everyday life are becoming even more important in order to contain the spread of the virus as best as possible.