Alzey-Worms: Corona numbers remain stable – zero new infections!
Current COVID-19 numbers for the Alzey-Worms district as of October 31, 2025: No new infections, 7-day incidence at 10.6.

Alzey-Worms: Corona numbers remain stable – zero new infections!
What is happening in the Alzey-Worms district and Rhineland-Palatinate? The current Corona numbers give us an overview of developments in the region. According to a report from news.de There were no new infections in the Alzey-Worms district on October 30, 2025 compared to the previous day. Nevertheless, a total of 14 new cases were recorded in the last seven days, which corresponds to a 7-day incidence of 10.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 59,255 people have tested positive to date.
Rhineland-Palatinate also shows little movement in the number of infections. The 7-day incidence there is currently 6.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. Seven new infections were registered and unfortunately also five new deaths. The total number of people who tested positive is 1,811,109.
A look at the age groups
It is interesting to see how the infections are distributed by age group. Here is a brief overview:
- 0-04 Jahre: 53.656 Fälle (27,17 %)
- 05-14 Jahre: 201.871 Fälle (52,12 %)
- 15-34 Jahre: 518.178 Fälle (56,21 %)
- 35-59 Jahre: 693.377 Fälle (49,95 %)
- 60-79 Jahre: 257.850 Fälle (26,64 %)
- 80+ Jahre: 84.148 Fälle (28,37 %)
In Germany as a whole there were loud comments news.de On October 30, 652 new infections and 16 new deaths were registered. This brings the total number of coronavirus cases to 39,110,528 and deaths to 188,171. A frightening figure when you consider that the proportion of deaths is 0.48%.
Vaccination status in Germany
There is a positive trend with regard to vaccinations in Germany. As of April 8, 2023, 76.3% of the population is already basic immunized, which corresponds to 63,493,268 people. In addition, 77.9% have received at least one vaccination. A total of 188,244,457 vaccine doses have been administered to date, with the Biontech vaccine being most widely used with 46,595,520 doses.
Global statistics show that COVID-19 affects people differently. Many infected people develop mild to moderate symptoms such as fever, cough and fatigue, while serious symptoms such as shortness of breath or difficulty breathing can occur in rare cases. According to the World Health Organization Anyone experiencing severe symptoms should seek immediate medical attention. In the case of mild symptoms, the following often applies: stay at home and wait, as the typical symptom pattern occurs in the first 5 to 6 days after an infection.
Overall, the situation in Rhineland-Palatinate remains stable, with vaccinations and health care remaining at the forefront to minimize the spread of the virus. Stay healthy and informed!