Corona news: Weimar without new infections! What does this mean for us?
Current COVID-19 numbers from Weimar: new infections, intensive care bed occupancy and vaccination statistics on July 9, 2025 in focus.

Corona news: Weimar without new infections! What does this mean for us?
There are currently small rays of hope in the corona pandemic in Weimar. Today, July 9, 2025, the city reports no new infections with the corona virus for yesterday, July 8. The 7-day incidence is an encouraging 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. Despite this positive news, the total number of people who tested positive in Weimar had risen to 28,534 to date news.de reported.
There is also good news in the intensive care unit: Of a total of 13 intensive care beds, only one is currently free, but no COVID patients are in intensive care treatment. This shows that the number of infections in the city is well under control.
Overall situation in Thuringia and Germany
The population is doing its best to stay healthy. The vaccination rate in Germany is 76.3% of the population with a complete basic immunization. These figures include over 63 million people, showing great progress compared to recent years. Further details on the vaccination rate and the vaccinations carried out can be found on the Website of the Robert Koch Institute can be viewed. It is important that people continue to receive recommended vaccinations to close vaccination gaps and protect the community.
The new virus variant at a glance
Another development is keeping the health authorities on tenterhooks: The new Corona variant called Nimbus (NB.1.8.1) has been classified by the WHO as a “variant under observation” since its discovery in January 2025. Current evidence suggests that there are no more severe courses of the disease. Nevertheless, caution remains necessary in order not to endanger the positive infection process.
Weimar, as a historic city with a rich cultural heritage, has so far weathered this challenging time well. The university town, famous for its contributions to cultural history, will continue to adhere to all necessary measures to contain the virus. To ensure that citizens remain healthy and the city continues to be valued as a living space, each individual is asked to take responsibility.