No new infections in the Oberhavel district - Corona numbers stable!
On June 13, 2025, no new infections of COVID-19 were reported in the Oberhavel district; the situation remains stable.

No new infections in the Oberhavel district - Corona numbers stable!
Today, June 13, 2025, there is good news from the Oberhavel district in Brandenburg: No new infections with COVID-19 have been reported. A ray of hope in the current pandemic situation, as only one case could be registered over the last seven days. The 7-day incidence is 0.5 per 100,000 inhabitants, which eases the health situation in the region. A total of 93,735 people have tested positive for the virus since the start of the pandemic news.de reported.
The occupancy of the intensive care beds is also encouraging: of a total of 32 intensive care beds in the district, only 22 are occupied and there are currently no COVID patients in the intensive care unit. This shows that the situation has stabilized and the need for intensive medical care is also at a low level.
Vaccination status and age distribution of infections
At the national level, things don't look much different: Brandenburg recorded a total of 7 new infections today with a 7-day incidence of 0.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. Across the state, 1,147,762 people have been infected with the virus since then, with the 35 to 59 age group having the highest numbers with 478,860 cases. The incidences are particularly worrying in the younger age groups under 15 years, where a high number of infections are reported, according to the website Corona-in-Numbers.de holds on.
The vaccination situation in Brandenburg is also satisfactory, with a basic immunization rate of 76.3% in the population and a total vaccination rate of 77.9% for at least one vaccination. This shows the population's commitment to protection against COVID-19 and could make a significant contribution to the currently stable infection situation. These figures come from analysis by the Robert Koch Institute and are consistent with similar results at the national level Statista provides.
Effects of the new virus variant Nimbus
But despite the positive development, a certain degree of caution remains necessary. In January 2025, a new Corona variant known as Nimbus (NB.1.8.1) was discovered. This is a modification of the Omicron variant and was classified by the WHO as a “variant under observation” in May 2025. Health authorities continue to advise caution and maintaining basic hygiene measures to prevent renewed spread.
Overall, the current situation in the Oberhavel and Brandenburg districts shows a positive trend with stable infection numbers and a high vaccination rate, which fuels hopes for a safe summer. Readers are encouraged to continue to listen to the recommendations of the health authorities and to regularly inform themselves about the current situation.