Pfaffenhofen: Corona numbers at a historic low! Host stays safe!
Current COVID-19 numbers for the Pfaffenhofen a.d. district Ilm on July 23rd, 2025: New infections, incidence and intensive care beds.

Pfaffenhofen: Corona numbers at a historic low! Host stays safe!
In the current situation in the Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm district, there is good news about the number of COVID-19 cases. On July 23, 2025, no new infections were registered compared to the previous day. The 7-day incidence of 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants shows that the situation remains stable. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, a total of 68,172 people have tested positive for the virus news.de reported.
The situation in the intensive care units is particularly noteworthy: all 6 intensive care beds in the district are occupied, but there are no COVID patients among those receiving intensive care treatment. This fits with a general trend also seen in Bavaria, where around 26 new cases and a 7-day incidence of 1.0 per 100,000 inhabitants were reported.
Infection numbers in the region
The total number of people who tested positive in Bavaria now totals over 6.8 million. The 35 to 59 age group remains particularly affected, with over 2.6 million cases. These figures make it clear that despite the trend-proof situation in the Pfaffenhofen district, vigilance is still required. A total of 303 deaths related to COVID-19 were reported in Bavaria, which corresponds to a mortality rate of 0.44%, as >corona-in-zahlen.de shows.
What exactly does the vaccination situation look like? In the Pfaffenhofen district, according to data from corona-in-zahlen.de 75.3% of the population vaccinated at least once. For basic immunization the rate is 75.2%. Booster vaccinations have been given to 59.3% of the population, while only 13% have received a second booster dose. These rates are crucial to prevent a further increase in the number of infections.
New Corona variant in view
Another point to note is the newly discovered COVID variant called Nimbus (NB.1.8.1), which emerged in January 2025 and has been classified as a “variant under surveillance” by the WHO. However, so far there is no evidence of more severe disease progression due to this variant. It remains to be seen what impact it could have on the current infection situation.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the healthcare system. While no COVID patients are currently being treated in intensive care in Pfaffenhofen, the overall occupancy rate of the intensive care units is 100%, which illustrates the strain on the system. The current figures are intended to encourage people to adhere more closely to the applicable hygiene measures in order to maintain the positive development.