Corona numbers in the Bergstrasse district: new infections stable!
Current Corona numbers for the Bergstrasse district as of October 30, 2025: New infections, incidence values and vaccination statistics at a glance.

Corona numbers in the Bergstrasse district: new infections stable!
The Corona situation in the Bergstrasse district, Hesse, also has some innovations today, October 30, 2025. With three new infections compared to the previous day, the numbers remain low. However, the trend over the last seven days with a total of 26 new cases shows that the virus has not completely disappeared from the region. The current 7-day incidence is now 9.4 per 100,000 inhabitants. In total, 133,346 positive tests have been registered in the district since the beginning of the pandemic, as reported by news.de.
In comparison to Hesse as a whole, the incidence is also limited. There it is 5.1 per 100,000 inhabitants, although 46 new infections and six new deaths were reported yesterday. A total of 2,984,651 people in Hesse have tested positive for COVID-19. The age groups between 35 and 59 years of age are particularly affected, with the most infections at over 1.1 million cases.
The situation in Germany
At the national level, the situation is less dramatic, but still serious. There were 652 new infections and 16 deaths in the past 24 hours. This means that a total of 39,110,528 infections and 188,171 deaths have been documented in Germany since the beginning of the pandemic. The 7-day incidence nationwide is 6.7 per 100,000 inhabitants, while the proportion of those who have died is 0.48% of those infected.
The vaccination rate in Germany shows that around 76.3% of the population will have been basic immunized by April 8, 2023. This number represents a ray of hope; So 63,493,268 people have already received the full vaccination. A variety of vaccines are available, including Biontech, Moderna and Astrazeneca, with Biontech holding the lion's share with over 46 million doses administered.
How are those affected actually doing?
But how does the virus affect people? According to the WHO, most infected people develop mild to moderate symptoms and usually recover without hospitalization. The most common symptoms include fever, cough and fatigue. But the loss of taste or smell is also a well-known sign. Serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing or chest pain require immediate medical attention. If you experience these signs, you should not hesitate and contact a doctor immediately.
What remains is the hope that the vaccination campaigns and compliance with hygiene measures will help us to put this nerve-wracking phase behind us soon. Until then, it is important to stay informed and continue the exchange about the current situation.