Corona numbers in the Diepholz district: Zero new infections today!
On November 12th, 2025, the Diepholz district reported no new COVID-19 cases and a low 7-day incidence.

Corona numbers in the Diepholz district: Zero new infections today!
In the last few days, the Corona situation in Germany has continued to stabilize, even if the numbers continue to be eye-catching. A look at the current statistics published on November 12, 2025 shows an interesting development, especially in the Diepholz district in Lower Saxony. No new infections were registered here on the last day, which represents a hopeful trend. In the past week, a total of only 3 new cases were added, which corresponds to a 7-day incidence of 1.3 per 100,000 inhabitants news.de reported.
In Lower Saxony as a whole there were 5 new infections and 5 new deaths on the same day, bringing the total number of people who tested positive to 3,934,434. The 7-day incidence here is 2.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. What remains striking is that the 35 to 59 year old age group has the most infections with 1,527,190 cases, closely followed by the 15 to 34 year old age group with over 1.1 million cases.
The entire situation in the country
What does all this mean in practice? The COVID-19 pandemic has many facets and affects people differently. While most infected people develop mild to moderate symptoms, serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing or chest pain remain a reason for immediate medical attention, such as World Health Organization explained. Your warning warns that if you have severe symptoms, you should contact a doctor quickly.
Vaccination progress in Germany
One bright spot is the ongoing vaccination campaign in Germany, which has already achieved a basic immunization rate of 76.3% by April 8, 2023. In addition to urgent health education, vaccination protection could be a decisive factor, especially for vulnerable groups in society. The government has now administered over 188 million doses of vaccine, which places great importance on the effects of vaccines in containing the pandemic.
It remains to be seen how the next few weeks will develop. Continuous monitoring of the numbers will be crucial in order to be able to react quickly if necessary and to protect the population as best as possible. A good hand in dealing with the pandemic and appropriate measures can help to further stabilize the situation.