Rottal-Inn breathes a sigh of relief: No new corona cases on July 2nd!
Current Corona numbers from the Rottal-Inn district on July 2nd, 2025: No new infections, new variant Nimbus discovered.

Rottal-Inn breathes a sigh of relief: No new corona cases on July 2nd!
As of July 2, 2025, the situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany remains largely stable, with good news to report from the Rottal-Inn district in Bavaria. No new infections were recorded there today, resulting in only one recorded case in the last seven days. This development results in a 7-day incidence of just 0.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 66,257 positive tests have been confirmed in the district since the beginning of the pandemic news.de reported.
A look at the overall situation in Bavaria also shows positive developments. Here too, new infections have fallen to 12, while the 7-day incidence in the Free State is 0.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. Unfortunately, there are also weekly updates in the form of three new deaths, bringing the total to 6,874,354 confirmed infections. The last numbers are a mixed picture that makes you think.
Details on age groups and vaccination rates
What about COVID-19 cases in different age groups? Most infections in Bavaria occur in the 15-34 age group, with 2,040,576 cases documented here. But the group of 35-59 year olds also remains high with 2,628,514 cases. In comparison, younger people (0-14 years) and those over 80 have significantly fewer cases.
The vaccination rate in Germany, according to corona-in-zahlen.de is around 76.5%, shows that a significant proportion of the population has been vaccinated at least once, and the basic immunization rate is 76.3%. These numbers are particularly important for understanding the population's immunity and assessing the current situation.
New variant Nimbus at a glance
A new aspect in the current pandemic is the emerging virus variant Nimbus (NB.1.8.1), which was discovered in January 2025 and affects the Omicron variant. Loud news.de The WHO has classified this as a “variant under observation” since May 2025. So far, however, there is no evidence of more serious illnesses and that calms people down a bit.
Germany is currently in a situation that cannot be ignored, with a total of 39,062,477 infections and, unfortunately, 187,735 deaths. The mortality rate is a stable 0.48%. A look at the weekly new infections shows 64 new cases today, with a 7-day incidence of 0.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. The average number of new infections over the last seven days is 78 per day.
Overall, it must be said that the situation is already stable and many people are trying to live everyday life despite the difficult circumstances. Thanks to the commitment to contain the pandemic and a high vaccination rate, there is hope for an early return to normality in society, without forgetting the dangers of the virus. Because even if things are looking good at the moment, the health authorities are always monitoring developments closely.