Vogtlandkreis remains corona-free: incidence drops to 3.1!
Current COVID-19 numbers for the Vogtland district as of September 20, 2025: No new infections, 7-day incidence at 3.1 per 100,000 inhabitants.

Vogtlandkreis remains corona-free: incidence drops to 3.1!
What's going on in Saxony? A look at the current Corona numbers shows that the situation in the Vogtland district remains stable. Loud news.de No new infections were reported in Vogtlandkreis on September 19, 2025. This is accompanied by a 7-day incidence of 3.1 per 100,000 inhabitants, which remains low compared to previous weeks. A total of 112,446 positive tests were recorded in the Vogtland district.
The situation in Saxony is somewhat more differentiated. There were 20 new cases here in the same period and a 7-day incidence of 4.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. Another death was recorded, bringing the total number of corona deaths in the Free State to 187,874. Saxony has counted a total of 2,018,248 positive corona cases.
Nationwide key figures
At the federal level, the numbers as of September 19, 2025 also show a mixed picture. 272 new infections were registered in Germany, which corresponds to a 7-day incidence of 3.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. The total number of infections in Germany amounts to an impressive 39,078,273 cases. The death rate remains stable at 0.48%, with a total of 187,874 deaths to date corona-in-zahlen.de.
Vaccination and immunization
The vaccination campaign in Germany is showing progress, although there is still room for improvement. As of April 8, 2023, 76.3% of the population had received primary vaccination, while 77.9% had received at least one vaccination. What is particularly worth mentioning is the high number of vaccine doses administered, which now amounts to 188,244,457. According to a survey Statista The vaccination rate varies in the federal states. 62.8% of the population have already received the booster vaccination, but only 16.2% have received the booster vaccination twice.
What the future will bring us remains to be seen. But the low infection and incidence numbers give reason to hope that the pressure on the health system in Saxony and throughout Germany could continue to decrease. Especially given the low hospitalization rate and stable vaccination rates.