Ingolstadt: Corona numbers from last week - a look at the situation!
Current Corona numbers for Ingolstadt on October 28th, 2025: 9 new infections, no new RKI data. Information on vaccination rates and age groups.

Ingolstadt: Corona numbers from last week - a look at the situation!
The current Corona numbers from Ingolstadt show that the situation is still tense. No new RKI data was published on October 28, 2025 due to delays. The latest data is from October 27, 2025 and reports 9 new infections in the last seven days, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 6.4 per 100,000 inhabitants. This indicates that the infection rate still appears to be manageable, but the situation remains under observation, especially in view of the general situation in Bavaria.
As news.de reports, a total of 6,882,954 positive tests were recorded in Bavaria SARS-CoV-2 registered. The 35 to 59 age group has the most infections with 2,630,339 cases. Overall, different incidences were observed in the Free State, which reflect the dynamics of the pandemic.
Infections by age group
- 0-4 Jahre: 195.678 Fälle (29,69 % der Bevölkerung)
- 5-14 Jahre: 805.406 Fälle (64,93 %)
- 15-34 Jahre: 2.041.780 Fälle (65,25 %)
- 35-59 Jahre: 2.630.339 Fälle (57,38 %)
- 60-79 Jahre: 906.399 Fälle (31,73 %)
- 80+ Jahre: 301.741 Fälle (33,52 %)
A look at the 7-day incidence shows that a rate of 7.3 per 100,000 inhabitants was reported nationwide, although the reports for October 27, 2025 show no new cases , informs the WHO. These discrepancies in data reporting underscore the need for transparency and accuracy in reporting on the pandemic. While the vaccination campaign in Germany is progressing, the vaccination rate is 76.3% for people with basic immunization.
Symptoms and precautions
COVID-19 shows a wide range of symptoms, with the majority of those infected having milder cases. The most common signs include fever, cough and fatigue, while serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing or loss of mobility should require immediate medical attention. The WHO advises that if you experience such symptoms, you should contact a doctor immediately and, if necessary, announce a visit in advance.
It is important to deal with your own symptoms consciously: people with a mild illness should try to recover at home, while more serious symptoms require immediate medical attention. The average incubation period for COVID-19 is 5 to 6 days, but in some cases it may take up to 14 days for symptoms to appear.
Overall, the current situation shows that, despite the reassuring figures, caution is warranted. With vaccination progress totaling 188,244,457 doses administered, the Free State is on the right track. But it remains to be seen how the numbers will develop given the approaching winter months.