Zero new infections in Oberhavel: Is the pandemic finally over?

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Current corona numbers for the Oberhavel district on September 4, 2025: an overview of new infections, incidence and intensive care beds.

Aktuelle Corona-Zahlen für den Landkreis Oberhavel am 4. September 2025: Neuinfektionen, Inzidenz und Intensivbetten im Überblick.
Current corona numbers for the Oberhavel district on September 4, 2025: an overview of new infections, incidence and intensive care beds.

Zero new infections in Oberhavel: Is the pandemic finally over?

In Oberhavel, Brandenburg, the COVID-19 situation remains stable, as the current figures from September 3, 2025 show. Loud news.de There were no new infections in the district yesterday. The 7-day incidence is an encouraging 0.9 per 100,000 inhabitants. The total number of people who have tested positive in the region is now 94,225.

Another positive sign is the situation in the intensive care units: of the 32 intensive care beds, 23 are occupied and there are currently no COVID patients in the intensive care unit. At this point in time, the capacities appear to be well utilized without reaching their limits.

Brandenburg in view

If you look at the numbers for all of Brandenburg, the region recorded a total of 7 new infections, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 1.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. The total number of people who tested positive is 1,148,582. The age distribution of cases shows that the groups at highest risk, according to data from news.de especially the older age groups.

This trend is also reflected at the national level: a total of 260 new infections were registered in Germany on September 4, 2025. The 7-day incidence is now 2.0. 39,072,675 COVID-19 cases have now been documented throughout Germany, with the number of deaths increasing to 187,840. The fatality rate remains 0.48% and refers to the total number of cases, which again points to the importance of vaccinations.

Vaccination rate and hospitalization

The vaccination campaign is showing progress: a total of 188,244,457 vaccine doses had been administered by April 8, 2023. The vaccination rate in Germany is 78.1%, with 76.5% of the population having basic immunization. It is important that people continue to receive booster vaccinations as the current hospitalization rate stands at 0.91 per 100,000 population and 768 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, 87 of whom are in intensive care units.

The current status of intensive care beds is also important. According to data from Statista The figures show an occupancy of around 0.4% of intensive care beds by COVID-19 patients. This suggests that the recent easing of measures in society is having a positive impact on healthcare systems.

It remains to be hoped that the good development during the pandemic will continue. Take care of yourself and those around you and accept vaccination offers to protect the community.