Nienburg remains corona-free: Are we on the way to normality?
Current corona numbers from Nienburg/Weser on November 2nd, 2025: No new infections, 7-day incidence at 0.8 per 100,000 inhabitants.

Nienburg remains corona-free: Are we on the way to normality?
In the Nienburg (Weser) district and all of Lower Saxony, there is a positive trend in the Corona statistics on November 2nd, 2025. There are currently no new infections to report here, which indicates a stable situation. Only one new case was recorded in the last seven days, bringing the 7-day incidence down to an extremely low 0.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 58,551 people have tested positive since the beginning of the pandemic News.de reported.
In the entire state of Lower Saxony, the 7-day incidence is 2.3 per 100,000 inhabitants. There is also good news here: no new infections were reported compared to the previous day. Unfortunately, the Lower Saxony Ministry of Health also had to record five new deaths, bringing the total number of people who tested positive since the beginning of the pandemic to 3,933,952. The age groups between 35 and 59 years of age are particularly affected, with 1,527,084 infections, which is the highest number in the country.
A look at the nationwide numbers
At the German level, the Corona situation remains stable on November 2nd. No new infections were reported, and the nationwide 7-day incidence is 6.2 per 100,000 residents. The total number of corona cases in Germany now stands at 39,112,265. Regrettably, the number of deaths remains high, with a total of 188,191 deaths, however there were no new deaths recorded today. The proportion of people who died is 0.48%. Corona-in-Numbers.de provides detailed insights into current statistics.
The deaths by age group show that older people are particularly badly affected. 122,130 people over the age of 80 lost their lives as a result of COVID-19. On the other hand, the situation for younger age groups is somewhat more encouraging: 66 deaths have been documented in the 0 to 4 year age group.
Vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate!
The vaccination campaign remains a crucial point in the fight against the pandemic. By April 8, 2023, 188,244,457 vaccine doses had already been administered in Germany, with 76.3% of the population considered to be basic immunized. 77.9% have received at least one vaccination, and the trend towards booster vaccination is also promising at 62.8%. The World Health Organization speaks of the importance of vaccination to protect not only yourself but also the community.
Despite the positive development in the current figures, there should be no let-up. The WHO emphasizes that COVID-19 affects people differently. Most infected people experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without hospitalization. Fever, cough and fatigue are among the most common signs of the disease.
Overall, the current status shows that the Corona situation in Germany remains stable, but still requires vigilance and commitment, be it through vaccinations or through responsible actions in everyday life. Let's all stay healthy and informed!