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Current Corona numbers in the Konstanz district: Incidence for the Konstanz district, Baden-Württemberg and Germany

Corona Numbers Hold Steady in Konstanz, Germany Reports No New Infections – Urgent Update

Konstanz, Germany – December 7, 2025 – In a potentially encouraging sign, the Konstanz district in Baden-Württemberg and Germany as a whole are reporting no new confirmed coronavirus infections today, according to the latest data released by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). While health officials caution that reporting lags, particularly on weekends, the stability in numbers offers a moment of pause amidst ongoing concerns about respiratory illnesses this winter. This breaking news comes as Germany continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19 alongside rising cases of flu and RSV.

Konstanz District: A Snapshot of the Current Situation

As of today, December 7th, the 7-day incidence in the Konstanz district stands at 12.0 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Over the past week, 35 new cases have been registered, bringing the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the district to 126,268. The lack of newly reported infections today should be viewed with caution, as the RKI notes potential delays in data transmission from local health authorities. For residents of Konstanz, staying informed is key, and archyde.com will continue to provide twice-daily updates on the latest RKI data.

Baden-Württemberg and National Trends

The broader picture in Baden-Württemberg mirrors the stability seen in Konstanz. The state’s 7-day incidence is currently 6.5 per 100,000 inhabitants. While no new infections were reported today, tragically, 9 new deaths related to COVID-19 were recorded. To date, a total of 5,150,597 people in Baden-Württemberg have tested positive for the virus. The 35-59 age group remains the most affected, accounting for 1,972,524 cases within the state.

Nationwide, Germany also reports no new confirmed cases today, though data discrepancies are possible. The national 7-day incidence is 9.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, and the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in Germany has reached 188,531.

A Deeper Look at Age Group Vulnerability

Analyzing the data by age group reveals important patterns. Here’s a breakdown of infection rates in Baden-Württemberg:

  • 00-04 years: 141,955 cases (25.45% of population infected)
  • 05-14 years: 614,507 cases (57.13% of population infected)
  • 15-34 years: 1,534,879 cases (57.32% of population infected)
  • 35-59 years: 1,972,524 cases (51.77% of population infected)
  • 60-79 years: 674,811 cases (28.34% of population infected)
  • 80+ years: 210,097 cases (27.01% of population infected)

These figures highlight the widespread impact of the virus across all age groups, though infection rates vary. The higher percentages in younger age groups may reflect increased testing and social interaction, while the vulnerability of older populations is underscored by the higher mortality rates within that demographic.

Vaccination Progress and Long-Term Outlook

While daily reporting has ceased, Germany’s vaccination efforts remain a crucial component of its pandemic response. As of April 8, 2023, 76.3% of the total population (63,493,268 people) were considered “basic immunized,” and 77.9% (64,806,784 people) had received at least one vaccination dose. A total of 188,244,457 vaccine doses were administered nationwide. The most commonly used vaccines were Biontech (46,595,520 doses) and AstraZeneca (9,272,833 doses).

The current stability in infection numbers, coupled with high vaccination rates, suggests a shift towards managing COVID-19 as an endemic disease. However, ongoing monitoring of new variants and continued vigilance regarding respiratory hygiene remain essential. With the simultaneous circulation of flu and RSV, staying up-to-date on vaccinations and practicing preventative measures is more important than ever. This is a developing story, and archyde.com will continue to provide timely and accurate updates as new information becomes available. Bookmark this page to stay informed about the latest developments in the Konstanz district and beyond.

For a comprehensive overview of the current respiratory illness landscape, including flu and RSV, read our in-depth article: Are more people sick than usual at the moment?

Source: Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI)

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