Corona numbers in Schwäbisch Hall: zero new infections and full intensive care beds!
Current Corona numbers for the Schwäbisch Hall district as of May 24, 2025: 0 new infections, intensive care beds well utilized.

Corona numbers in Schwäbisch Hall: zero new infections and full intensive care beds!
On May 24, 2025 there will be positive news from the health sector in the Schwäbisch Hall district. Loud news.de No new corona infections have been recorded in the last seven days. This results in a 7-day incidence of 0.0 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There is currently no new data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).
In terms of intensive care beds in the district, the situation is generally stable: of the 18 available intensive care beds, 14 are occupied, but there are no COVID-19 patients in the intensive care unit. This is a positive sign and suggests that intensive care capacity is not burdened by corona patients.
Corona situation in Baden-Württemberg
The Corona situation throughout Baden-Württemberg also remains stable. According to the most recent data as of May 23, 2025, there have been a total of 5,141,602 positive tests for the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. The 35 to 59 age group is most affected with 1,970,641 cases. The current COVID-19 cases by age group are as follows:
| Age group | cases | Portion (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 0-04 years | 141,299 | 25.33 |
| 05-14 years | 614,371 | 57.12 |
| 15-34 years | 1,533,989 | 57.29 |
| 35-59 years | 1,970,641 | 51.72 |
| 60-79 years | 672,124 | 28.23 |
| 80+ years | 207,373 | 26.66 |
Another important topic is the vaccination rate in Germany. This is currently (as of April 8, 2023) 76.3% for people with basic immunization and 77.9% for people who have been vaccinated at least once. This refers to a total of 63,493,268 basic immunized people. Loud corona-in-zahlen.de A total of 87,118 COVID-19 infections and 430 deaths related to the virus were registered in Schwäbisch Hall, resulting in a mortality rate of 0.49%.
Vaccination efforts and strategies
The vaccination campaign in Baden-Württemberg also aims to close vaccination gaps and further increase vaccination rates. Access to the vaccines is supported through various platforms such as the VacMap dashboard, which is provided by the Robert Koch Institute is provided. This dashboard provides comprehensive information on vaccination uptake and enables targeted planning of measures to improve vaccination rates.
These developments in the Schwäbisch Hall district and the general Corona situation in Baden-Württemberg signal progress in combating the pandemic and the effectiveness of vaccination strategies. However, it remains crucial to remain vigilant and continue to support the vaccination drive.