Suhl in Corona retirement: No new infections on June 14, 2025!
Current Corona numbers for Suhl on June 14th, 2025: Zero new infections, stable intensive care bed situation and new variant in focus.

Suhl in Corona retirement: No new infections on June 14, 2025!
There is good news to report in Suhl today, June 14, 2025. As reported by news.de. new infections fell to 0 compared to the previous day. This is a positive aspect not only for the city, but also for the entire region in the ongoing struggle with the coronavirus.
The 7-day incidence in Suhl is therefore 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. Looking at the entire pandemic, a total of 13,162 positive coronavirus tests were registered in Suhl. This number also includes late registrations and corrections to older reporting data, which makes the statistics even more meaningful. There have been 221 deaths related to COVID-19 in the city so far. So you can say that Suhl is in a stable condition and on the way to recovery.
Intensive care beds and vaccination station
The situation in the intensive care units in Suhl is also showing positive developments. Out of a total of 22 available ICU beds, only 10 are occupied, while 12 beds are vacant and there are no COVID patients in the ICUs. This gives hope that the health system is well prepared should there be an unexpected wave of new infections.
In connection with the fight against the coronavirus, the vaccination rate in Germany is also of interest. The data from Corona-in-Numbers.de show that around 76.3% of the population will be basic immunized by April 8, 2023, which corresponds to 63,493,268 people. 77.9% of the population have received at least one vaccination. The number of vaccine doses administered has already reached over 188 million. A central element in the fight against the pandemic that should not be forgotten is vaccination.
Current situation in Thuringia and Germany
The new COVID variant called Nimbus (NB.1.8.1), discovered since January 2025, is “variant under surveillance,” according to the World Health Organization. However, so far there is no evidence of more severe disease progression, which is a relief for everyone. Overall, Germany is reporting 70 new infections today, with the 7-day incidence at 0.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. In total, Germany has registered 39,060,776 corona cases since the beginning of the pandemic. In summary, it can be said that the situation in Suhl and Thuringia is showing positive developments. With stable incidences, falling new infections and a well-filled vaccination registration base, it appears as if the region is well on its way to putting the pandemic behind it.