Corona numbers in the Goslar district: No new infections today!
Current COVID-19 numbers for the Goslar district as of October 5, 2025: No new infections, incidence at 2.2.

Corona numbers in the Goslar district: No new infections today!
Today, October 5, 2025, there is good news from Lower Saxony: No new coronavirus infections were reported in the Goslar district. This is a positive trend, especially given the last seven days in which only three cases were recorded. The 7-day incidence is a low 2.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 58,776 people in Goslar have tested positive for the virus, which continues to keep the situation relaxed in the eyes of the health department. According to news.de, this is the second day in a row without new infections.
The overview of Lower Saxony shows a similar picture. The 7-day incidence there is also 2.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. However, four new deaths are recorded in the national statistics, bringing the total number of victims to 3,932,754 people who tested positive and bringing the total number of deaths to 187,945. The age groups between 35 and 59 years of age, which have the highest number of infections, are particularly badly affected - a total of 1,526,858 cases in this category. These numbers also come from news.de.
A look at the vaccination numbers
While we keep an eye on the infection situation, we also take a look at the vaccination rate in Germany. As of April 2023, 76.3% of the population had been vaccinated against the coronavirus at least once. This includes 63,493,268 basic immunized people. What is somewhat impressive is that 62.8% have already received a booster vaccination. This shows that the population is well prepared to avoid serious illnesses and is actively protecting their health. This information comes from corona-in-zahlen.de.
An examination of the vaccination rates by age group makes it clear that the younger and middle-aged groups are particularly well represented. Over 61% of 15-34 year olds and around 56% of 35-59 year olds are already protected. There is therefore potential for further increases, and a high level of willingness to vaccinate is crucial for the next few months. This data comes from a survey by the Robert Koch Institute, published on Statista.
Conclusion and outlook
Despite the continued dangers of the coronavirus, the numbers in Lower Saxony and Germany are promising. With increasing vaccination rates and falling case numbers, it could be possible to avoid further severe progression of the disease. Nevertheless, caution remains necessary and it remains to be hoped that the population will continue to support these positive developments. The course points to a healthy, proactive attitude right now. Let's look positively into the future!