Neumünster counts 5 new corona cases – the incidence remains constant!

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On October 31, 2025, Neumünster reported 5 new infections with COVID-19. Current case numbers and incidences in Schleswig-Holstein.

Am 31.10.2025 meldet Neumünster 5 Neuinfektionen mit COVID-19. Aktuelle Fallzahlen und Inzidenzen in Schleswig-Holstein.
On October 31, 2025, Neumünster reported 5 new infections with COVID-19. Current case numbers and incidences in Schleswig-Holstein.

Neumünster counts 5 new corona cases – the incidence remains constant!

What's going on in Neumünster? Today, October 31, 2025, 5 new coronavirus infections will be reported here in Schleswig-Holstein. This brings the total number of positive tests in Neumünster to an impressive 32,551. A total of 16 cases were registered last week, giving a 7-day incidence of 20.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. Across Schleswig-Holstein, 43 new infections and 3 new deaths were reported today, which once again brings the situation in the country into focus.

Statistically speaking, the 7-day incidence in Schleswig-Holstein is 6.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. The situation looks similar across Germany: 570 new cases and a nationwide incidence of 6.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. The corona numbers in Germany continue to rise, and the total number of deaths climbs to 188,179. To date, 39,111,587 corona cases have been registered nationwide, with 0.48% of those infected having died. These numbers make it clear how serious the situation remains.

Age groups in focus

A closer look at the age groups shows that most infections in Schleswig-Holstein occur among 35-59 year olds. There are 476,252 cases here. The following distribution results for the individual age groups:

Old cases Percentage share
0-04 years 29,677 22.68%
05-14 years 133,891 49.07%
15-34 years 349,409 55.08%
35-59 years 476,252 47.52%
60-79 years 156,979 23.08%
80+ years 58,551 25.14%

The World Health Organization (WHO) points out that COVID-19 affects people differently. The majority experience mild to moderate symptoms such as fever, cough and fatigue. If you have serious symptoms, such as difficulty breathing or sudden confusion, you should seek medical help immediately. Those who have milder symptoms can usually recover well at home, as the WHO reports.

Vaccination status

So far, 76.3% of Germans have received basic vaccination, which corresponds to 63,493,268 people. In total, over 188 million vaccine doses had been administered by April 8, 2023, but the vaccination rate varies regionally. The majority of the population has coordinated to combat the pandemic. It remains to be seen how the numbers will develop in the next few weeks.

Stay healthy and keep yourself regularly informed about current developments! Further information can be found on the websites of News.de and the WHO read up.