Corona update: Dillingen district reports zero new infections!

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Current COVID-19 data for Dillingen an der Donau on July 11, 2025: New infections, incidences and intensive care beds at a glance.

Aktuelle COVID-19-Daten für Dillingen an der Donau am 11.07.2025: Neuinfektionen, Inzidenzen und Intensivbetten im Blick.
Current COVID-19 data for Dillingen an der Donau on July 11, 2025: New infections, incidences and intensive care beds at a glance.

Corona update: Dillingen district reports zero new infections!

Today, July 11, 2025, the current figures from the Dillingen an der Donau district show a positive development with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic. How news.de reported, there were no new cases of infection in the district compared to the previous day, and the 7-day incidence is only 1.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 55,519 people have tested positive since the start of the pandemic.

As far as intensive care beds are concerned, 6 of a total of 8 beds in Dillingen are currently occupied, while 2 beds are still free. However, there are currently no COVID-19 patients being treated in intensive care units, which is positive news for local healthcare.

The situation in Bavaria

The numbers are also promising throughout the Free State of Bavaria. According to the information from news.de Bavaria records a 7-day incidence of 0.6 per 100,000 inhabitants and only 11 new infections. Unfortunately, Bavaria also had to complain about 2 new deaths on the same day, with the total number of people who tested positive since the start of the pandemic now being 6,874,487.

A look at the current age group data shows that the highest number of infections can be found in the 35 to 59 age group, with over 2.6 million cases. This indicates that the virus continues to affect all age groups, with the vulnerable groups remaining a particular focus.

The threat of new variants

In recent months, the new coronavirus variant Nimbus (NB.1.8.1) has been discovered, which has been classified as a “variant under observation” since January 2025. It could be more transmissible, but there is so far no evidence of more severe disease progression, which gives hope in the current pandemic situation. This information has news.de compiled.

In addition, the reporting from corona-in-zahlen.de that a total of 290 people have died of or with COVID-19 in the Dillingen district so far. This corresponds to a mortality rate of 0.52% across different age groups, with higher mortality evident in the older population.

Vaccination status in the region

An important pillar in the fight against the virus is the vaccination rate. In Bavaria, a total of over 27 million COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered by April 2023, with 75.3% of the population having been vaccinated at least once. Although these numbers can be brought up to date, the consistent continuation of the vaccination campaign is essential to counteract future waves.

In summary, it can be said that the situation in the Dillingen a.d. district Danube today is definitely positive. Incidences are low and intensive care units are not overloaded with COVID-19 cases. Nevertheless, caution remains advised, especially with regard to new virus variants and the need for further vaccinations.