Neumünster: Corona numbers are stagnating – no new infections reported!
Current corona numbers for Neumünster on November 1st, 2025: 12 new infections, 7-day incidence of 15.1 per 100,000 inhabitants.

Neumünster: Corona numbers are stagnating – no new infections reported!
November 1, 2025 brings encouraging news for the city of Neumünster. According to the current data from news.de No new corona infections were registered compared to the previous day. This is a positive sign at a time when the city's citizens had to deal with the consequences of the pandemic.
A total of 12 new cases were reported in Neumünster last week, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 15.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. With a total population of 79,502 residents, the situation remains under control, which will hopefully let residents breathe a sigh of relief. Nevertheless, it is important to note that the current case numbers include all relevant Corona variants, including the Omicron variants and the latest Line XFG, as shown on incidence.info is explained.
Schleswig-Holstein and the national overview
Across Schleswig-Holstein, the 7-day incidence remains at 5.6 per 100,000 inhabitants, and here too there have been no new infections since the last report. The total number of people who tested positive in Schleswig-Holstein is 1,205,823, including three new deaths. This makes it clear that caution is still required despite stable figures.
At the national level, the numbers are also positive, even though there are a total of 342 newly confirmed corona cases in Germany. The nationwide 7-day incidence is 6.3 per 100,000 population and 12 deaths have been reported, bringing the total number of deaths to 188,191, as corona-in-zahlen.de determines.
Vaccination rate and health system
The vaccination campaign remains an important element in the fight against the pandemic. In Germany, 76.3% of the population is already basic immunized and 77.9% have received at least one vaccination. The total number of vaccine doses administered is over 188 million. This gives hope that the population's immunity will continue to increase and future waves of infection may be less severe.
Another crucial point is the hospitalization rate, which currently stands at 0.91 cases per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days. With 768 hospitalized COVID-19 patients, the situation in the health system remains tense but controllable.
The data on the age groups show that the younger age groups, between 5 and 34 years old, are particularly affected by the infections. This requires special attention as the infection rate is significantly higher in this group.
In summary, despite the challenges brought about by the corona pandemic, the current situation in Neumünster and Schleswig-Holstein offers cause for hope. The ongoing efforts to contain the virus, coupled with a high vaccination rate, show that the community is on the right track.