Hohenlohekreis celebrates: Corona numbers drop to zero new infections!
Current COVID-19 numbers in Hohenlohekreis as of June 11, 2025: zero new infections, new variant Nimbus and vaccination statistics.

Hohenlohekreis celebrates: Corona numbers drop to zero new infections!
As of June 11, 2025, the COVID-19 situation in Hohenlohekreis, one of the smallest districts in Baden-Württemberg, fortunately remains stable. According to the latest figures from news.de No new infections were registered compared to the previous day. A total of no cases were counted in the last week, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. The total number of people who tested positive in the Hohenlohe district is 55,516.
In a larger context, it can be seen that Baden-Württemberg also has a low 7-day incidence of 0.4 per 100,000 inhabitants. 15 new infections and unfortunately two new deaths were recorded here, bringing the total number of positive cases in the country to 5,141,754. The infection rates in the different age groups are particularly noteworthy; The 0-4 age group accounts for 25.33% of cases, while the 5-14 age group accounts for 57.12%.
The new virus variant Nimbus
Another aspect that needs to be kept in mind is the newly discovered Corona variant Nimbus (NB.1.8.1), which has been observed since January 2025. This mutated form of the omicron virus has been classified as a “variant under observation” by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, so far there is no evidence of more severe disease progression associated with this variant.
Vaccination status in the region
In order to counteract the further spread of the virus, vaccinations are of central importance. The vaccination rate in Baden-Württemberg shows that around 75.80% of the population has been vaccinated at least once, while 74.60% have received a complete basic vaccination. Booster vaccinations were given to 61.50% of individuals. These numbers are constantly updated to accurately reflect the situation.
In summary, the Hohenlohe district is currently not recording any significant COVID-19 infections and the medical facilities, according to the Corona in numbers data, currently have no COVID-19 patients in intensive care. This positive development encourages further vaccination and respect for health guidelines. The Hohenlohe district, which was created in 1973 from the old districts of Öhringen and Künzelsau, has the chance to maintain this positive direction if the population remains committed.