No new infections in the Neustadt district: hope for normality!
Current COVID-19 numbers for Neustadt an der Waldnaab as of November 2nd, 2025: no new infections, 7-day incidence at 8.3.

No new infections in the Neustadt district: hope for normality!
What are the current developments in the pandemic? On November 2, 2025, the situation in Germany and especially in the Neustadt an der Waldnaab district remains positive overall. Loud News.de No new coronavirus infections were reported in the district today. Only eight cases have been registered in the last seven days, giving a 7-day incidence of 8.3 per 100,000 inhabitants.
The situation is similar in Bavaria: here too, no new infections were recorded today. However, there were 12 new deaths, bringing the total in Bavaria to 188,191. The 7-day incidence for the entire state is 9.9 per 100,000 inhabitants, which is a positive sign given the total number of over 6.8 million people who tested positive.
The age distribution of infections
If you look at the distribution of infections by age group in Bavaria, it becomes clear that the younger age groups are severely affected. What is particularly striking is that 64.93% of the population in the group of 5 to 14 year olds are infected. The infections are distributed as follows:
| Age group | cases of infection |
|---|---|
| 0-04 years | 195,744 |
| 05-14 years | 805,422 |
| 15-34 years | 2,041,914 |
| 35-59 years | 2,630,641 |
| 60-79 years | 906,819 |
| 80+ years | 302,257 |
The nationwide situation
Reported corona-in-zahlen.de, the nationwide picture is similar. There are currently no new infections in Germany; the 7-day incidence is 6.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. The hospitalization rate is 0.91, which also means a decrease in intensive care patients with COVID-19 to 87. These developments are very reassuring and show that the current strategy to combat the pandemic is bearing fruit.
The data from the World Health Organization ( WHO ) confirm that most people who become infected with COVID-19 experience mild or moderate symptoms. The most common symptoms are fever, cough and fatigue - often without hospitalization. If anyone notices serious symptoms such as shortness of breath or confusion, medical attention should be sought immediately.
Overall, the situation remains tense, but the current figures and the slow return to normality give cause for optimism. It remains to be hoped that the coming weeks can continue the positive development as people continue to adhere to the necessary precautionary measures. Leaders and health officials are urging the public to get vaccinated to further boost immunity in the population.