Corona news from Würzburg: Incidence remains low – what now?
Current COVID-19 numbers for Würzburg as of July 13, 2025: Case numbers, intensive care beds and vaccination rate at a glance.

Corona news from Würzburg: Incidence remains low – what now?
The corona pandemic will remain an issue that concerns many people in 2025, not only in Würzburg, but throughout Bavaria. There has been no new RKI data in the last few days, but the current status of the situation in Würzburg shows that there is a slight increase in infections.
According to the latest information from news.de Only one new case was registered in Würzburg in the last seven days. The 7-day incidence is currently 0.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. Despite this reserve, there are no COVID patients in the city's intensive care units and a total of 106 out of 138 intensive care beds are occupied. This gives us hope that the situation remains under control.
At a glance: Corona numbers in Würzburg
- Aktuell registrierte Fälle (Stand: 11.07.2025): 1
- 7-Tage-Inzidenz: 0,8 pro 100.000 Einwohner
- Intensivbetten in Würzburg: 138
- Belegte Intensivbetten: 106 (keine COVID-Patienten)
The total number of infections recorded in Würzburg is 70,003, while deaths from or with Corona are 291, which corresponds to a mortality rate of 0.42%. The infection rate in the city is also significant at 55.15%, as corona-in-zahlen.de determines.
Latest developments and vaccinations
In view of the bad news of the past few weeks, there are also new developments in the pandemic. The new Corona variant Nimbus, a modification of the Omicron variant, was first discovered in January 2025. The WHO classified it as a “variant under observation” in May 2025. So far there is no evidence of more serious courses of the disease.
Although we currently do not have any new figures, the vaccination rate in Germany is not negligible. By April 8, 2023, 76.3% of the population had received primary vaccination. That's over 63 million people, which clearly shows that many are ready to protect themselves. The vaccination numbers make it clear that the vaccination process has really gained momentum, which is of great benefit to us in the fight against the virus.
Overall, the situation in Würzburg remains mixed, but the numbers suggest that the city and the region are well positioned to deal with the challenges of the pandemic. Let us remain optimistic and hope that infections continue to decline.