Corona situation in the Spree-Neiße district: incidence remains stable!
Current COVID-19 numbers in the Spree-Neiße district: No new infections, 7-day incidence of 0.9. Information about the new variant Nimbus.

Corona situation in the Spree-Neiße district: incidence remains stable!
The current situation surrounding the coronavirus remains stable in Germany and especially in Brandenburg. On July 18, 2025, it appears that new infections in the Spree-Neiße district are zero, which is a positive sign. [news.de]. was registered and the 7-day incidence is 0.9 per 100,000 inhabitants. This is a remarkable decline compared to the times when the incidences were significantly higher.
In Brandenburg as a whole there are six new infections at the same time, the 7-day incidence is 1.0 per 100,000 inhabitants, also without any new deaths. The total number of people who tested positive in Brandenburg has now reached 1,147,993.
COVID-19 in Germany
The figures at national level also show a positive development. Currently, 82 new infections have been detected in Germany, with a total of 39,064,078 corona cases since the beginning of the pandemic. The average number of new infections in the last few days is 79 per day, with the overall 7-day incidence being 0.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. corona-in-zahlen.de
The total number of corona deaths has exceeded 187,750, with the fatality rate remaining stable at 0.48 percent. The older age groups are particularly affected, as statistics show: there are 121,897 deaths among those aged 80 and over, while the group between 60 and 79 years of age has recorded 56,285 deaths. These are informed decisions that pose challenges for high-risk patients and their families.
Vaccination status in Germany
The vaccination campaign in Germany has also contributed significantly to the current situation. The proportion of people with basic immunization is 76.3 percent, which corresponds to 63,493,268 people. In addition, 64,806,784 people have received at least one vaccination, a rate of 77.9 percent. statista.com reports a total of 188,244,457 vaccine doses administered, with the Biontech vaccine being particularly popular with over 46 million vaccinations.
Another important point is the spread of the new Corona variant “Nimbus”, which has been registered since January 2025. This is classified by the WHO as a “variant under observation”. Although there are indications of more severe courses of the disease, these do not appear to be present so far, so the situation remains quite relaxed.
Overall, despite the challenges of the pandemic, the trend appears to be positive in many regions, including Brandenburg and Germany as a whole. Especially due to the high vaccination rate and the ongoing vigilance, it is to be hoped that the numbers will remain stable.