Hochsauerlandkreis reports: No new corona cases on September 19th!

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Current COVID-19 numbers for the Hochsauerlandkreis as of September 19, 2025: 0 new infections, 1.5 incidence, 116,767 total cases.

Aktuelle COVID-19-Zahlen für den Hochsauerlandkreis am 19.09.2025: 0 Neuinfektionen, 1,5 Inzidenz, 116.767 Fälle gesamt.
Current COVID-19 numbers for the Hochsauerlandkreis as of September 19, 2025: 0 new infections, 1.5 incidence, 116,767 total cases.

Hochsauerlandkreis reports: No new corona cases on September 19th!

There is currently a remarkable development in the COVID-19 situation in the Hochsauerlandkreis, one of the largest districts in North Rhine-Westphalia. According to the latest report news.de reports that ... from September 19th In 2025, new infections fell to zero compared to the previous day. This is a positive sign, especially when you consider the current 7-day incidence of 1.5 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 116,767 people tested positive in the entire district.

For North Rhine-Westphalia as a whole, 47 new infections and four new deaths were recorded, while the 7-day incidence is higher at 3.3, but also shows low values. Across Germany, the numbers are also stable with 272 new cases and seven new deaths, which gives hope that the situation will ease.

Vaccination status and hospital numbers

At the regional level there is also an encouraging vaccination status. According to data from corona-in-zahlen.de, a total of 116,749 COVID-19 infections have now been recorded in the Hochsauerlandkreis. The case fatality rate is 0.27%, which indicates a comparatively low death rate. The vaccination rate has also improved - 79.5% of the population has now received the basic vaccination and 81.9% have received at least one vaccination.

Another interesting detail: there are currently two COVID-19 patients in intensive care in the Hochsauerland district, one of whom is receiving invasive ventilation. This corresponds to a proportion of 3% of the intensive care beds in the district that are occupied. The overall occupancy rate of intensive care beds is 74%, indicating a threatening but manageable situation.

A look into the future

All in all, the situation is positive and shows that the strict measures of the last few months are having an effect. “There is something going on,” even if vaccinations have to continue. Given the next challenges that may lie ahead, health authorities are keeping a close eye on the numbers. It remains to be hoped that this positive trend will continue and future waves of infection can be mitigated.

In conclusion, it can be said that the Hochsauerlandkreis is showing good development in combating the pandemic and will hopefully continue to benefit from low infection numbers in the coming weeks.