Latest Corona numbers for Gotha: Zero new infections and stability!
Current COVID-19 numbers from Gotha on June 28, 2025: No new infections, situation stable, new Nimbus variant observed.

Latest Corona numbers for Gotha: Zero new infections and stability!
The current situation surrounding the coronavirus in the Gotha district shows that the situation has stabilized in the last few days. This is according to the latest figures published on June 27, 2025. Loud news.de There were no new infections in the Gotha district compared to the previous day. The 7-day incidence is only 0.7 per 100,000 inhabitants, which represents an encouraging decline.
The total number of people who tested positive in the district is 54,034. In addition, there are currently no COVID patients in the intensive care units: of a total of 17 intensive care beds, 9 are occupied and 8 are free. This is particularly pleasing because the Gotha district can appear to be stable in dealing with the pandemic.
Thuringia and Germany at a glance
A broader perspective shows that the numbers for Thuringia are also positive overall. The 7-day incidence for the entire Free State is 0.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, and there are no new infections recorded here either. Only 55 new infections were reported across Germany on June 27, 2025, which further eases the current situation. There is also one registered death, bringing the total number of deaths to 187,725 corona-in-zahlen.de.
Regarding the vaccination statistics, it shows that 76.3% of the population in Germany is basic immunized and 77.9% have received at least one vaccination. Over 188 million doses of vaccine have been administered so far, a clear demonstration of the progress in the vaccination campaign. The stable rate in Thuringia is 71.6% of people vaccinated at least once.
New variant under observation
The mention of the new Corona variant “Nimbus” (NB.1.8.1), which has been discovered since January 2025, is particularly interesting. This variant is classified by the WHO as a “variant under observation”, but there is currently no evidence of more severe disease progression. It remains to be hoped that this new variant does not lead to a worsening of the situation.
Intensive care beds and occupancy
An analysis of the utilization of intensive care beds shows that the occupancy rate throughout Germany has remained constant in recent months. Loud Statista The occupancy rate in Gotha was 53% last summer. There is currently not a single COVID-19 patient in the Gotha region who requires intensive care, which indicates a positive development in the fight against the pandemic.
Overall, it shows that the Gotha and Thuringia districts are well on the way to coping with the consequences of the pandemic. The population can continue to be optimistic that the situation will remain stable, while the focus is now also on monitoring new virus variants.