Zero new infections in the Göppingen district: A bright spot in the pandemic!

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There are no new corona infections in the Göppingen district on May 29, 2025. Current numbers on case numbers and vaccinations.

Am 29.05.2025 gibt es im Landkreis Göppingen keine neuen Corona-Infektionen. Aktuelle Zahlen zu Fallzahlen und Impfungen.
There are no new corona infections in the Göppingen district on May 29, 2025. Current numbers on case numbers and vaccinations.

Zero new infections in the Göppingen district: A bright spot in the pandemic!

As of May 29, 2025, the situation in the Göppingen district, Baden-Württemberg, remains stable regarding the coronavirus. According to recent reports from news.de no new infections were reported today. This has been the case all week, with a total of 0 cases recorded in the last seven days.

The 7-day incidence is therefore 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants, while the total number of people who tested positive in the district has now reached 114,115. In addition, there are currently no COVID patients in intensive care units, where of the total 39 beds, 26 are occupied and 13 remain free.

COVID-19 situation in Baden-Württemberg

The age distribution of infections shows that younger age groups are particularly affected. Of the total cases, 141,303 are in children aged 0-4 and 614,371 in the group of 5-14 year olds. Among adults, there are 1,970,645 cases in the 35-59 age group. The mortality rate in the Göppingen district is 0.38% and so far there have been 438 deaths from or with COVID-19.

Vaccination rate and vaccinations in Germany

With regard to vaccinations, the status up to April 8, 2023 shows a significantly high vaccination rate in Germany. 76.3% of the population is basic immunized, which corresponds to around 63.5 million people. A total of over 188 million vaccine doses have been administered. The data comes from various dashboard systems, such as the Robert Koch Institute's VacMap, which transparently presents vaccination events in Germany and aims to identify vaccination gaps. More details can be found on the website Robert Koch Institute be read.

The current regional vaccination preference shows that 75.8% of the population in Baden-Württemberg has been vaccinated at least once. The figures show that despite the declining number of infections in recent weeks, the vaccination campaign remains of great importance in order to avoid future waves.

Overall, the situation in the Göppingen district remains under control, both in terms of the number of infections and the load on the intensive care units. Nevertheless, it is recommended to continue to be cautious and accept vaccination offers in order to contribute to the safety of the entire population.