Corona shock in Bad Dürkheim: Zero new infections on June 28, 2025!
Current COVID-19 data for Bad Dürkheim on June 28, 2025: Overview of incidence, new infections and vaccination numbers.

Corona shock in Bad Dürkheim: Zero new infections on June 28, 2025!
What is happening in the Bad Dürkheim district? Today, June 28, 2025, there is good news to report: The Corona situation has continued to ease. As reported by news.de in the district no new infections registered compared to the previous day. This means that the 7-day incidence in Bad Dürkheim remains at 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants - a positive sign that the situation has stabilized. Across Rhineland-Palatinate, the incidence is 0.7 and new infections are 3.
A total of 54,450 people have tested positive in the Bad Dürkheim district since the beginning of the pandemic. The intensive care situation is reassuring: of the 15 intensive care beds, only 4 are currently free and there are no COVID patients in the intensive care units.
Vaccination status in Rhineland-Palatinate
A look at the vaccination rate shows that 79.1% of the population in Rhineland-Palatinate has been vaccinated at least once. Of these, 75.7% are considered primary immunized, while around 63.8% have received a booster vaccination. These numbers come from the current reports from corona-in-zahlen.de, where the vaccination campaign is constantly updated and different age groups and their vaccination status are recorded.
There have also been 300 deaths in the Bad Dürkheim district since the outbreak of the pandemic. The mortality rate is therefore 0.55%. The infection rate is 40.88%, which is a steady decline. In the last week, a new infection rate of 1.5 per 100,000 inhabitants was recorded.
New variant under observation
The situation is also determined by the discovery of the new Corona variant Nimbus (NB.1.8.1) and its classification by the WHO as a “variant under observation”. However, so far there is no evidence of more severe disease progression with this variant. The discovery dates back to January 2025 and health authorities are closely monitoring developments.
As the current figures show, the COVID-19 pandemic remains at a low level in Germany and especially in Rhineland-Palatinate. Despite the encouraging statistics, caution is still required, as the Robert Koch Institute emphasizes in numerous reports. The vaccination rate and constant monitoring of infection rates remain crucial for positive developments.