Spree-Neiße district: Corona numbers remain stable on November 18th, 2025!
On November 18, 2025, the Spree-Neiße district reported no new COVID-19 infections. Current incidences and vaccination statistics at a glance.

Spree-Neiße district: Corona numbers remain stable on November 18th, 2025!
On November 18, 2025, there was positive news regarding COVID-19 infections in the Spree-Neiße district. No new infections were reported compared to the previous day. Only six new cases have been added in the last seven days, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 5.3 per 100,000 inhabitants. This is welcome news for the region, where the total number of people testing positive since the start of the pandemic has reached 58,579, as news.de reported.
But what does the situation look like in the entire state of Brandenburg? The current figures show that a total of 1,150,733 people tested positive in Brandenburg. The Spree-Neiße district is relatively well positioned compared to other regions, as the 7-day incidence for the entire state is 6.9 per 100,000 inhabitants. On the same day, 39 new infections and three new deaths were recorded. The age group from 35 to 59 years has the most COVID-19 cases in Brandenburg with 479,729 infections, followed by the age groups 0-4 years and 5-14 years, which are also very popular when it comes to infection numbers.
Infection numbers in detail
A further look at the numbers reveals interesting details about the age groups. This results in the following infection numbers in Brandenburg:
- 0-4 Jahre: 29.531 Fälle (28 %)
- 5-14 Jahre: 152.628 Fälle (61,91 %)
- 15-34 Jahre: 259.195 Fälle (59,21 %)
- 35-59 Jahre: 479.729 Fälle (53,24 %)
- 60-79 Jahre: 167.471 Fälle (25,29 %)
- 80+ Jahre: 62.053 Fälle (28,18 %)
In a Germany-wide comparison, the figures from November 18, 2025 show that there are a total of 39,124,679 reports of COVID-19 infections. This is also reflected in the 7-day incidence of 5.5 per 100,000 inhabitants. Of the new infections, 725 new cases were registered in Germany that day and there were 17 more deaths. The statistics show a mortality rate of 0.48 percent, which is a considerable number given the many challenges in this pandemic. This is also supported by the platform corona-in-zahlen.de.
Vaccination rate and vaccinations
In Germany, vaccinations against COVID-19 have had a significant impact on the infection situation over time. As of April 8, 2023, 76.3% of the population had primary immunization and 77.9% had received at least one vaccination. But in recent months the focus has also turned to booster vaccinations, with 62.8% of the population having already received a booster vaccination. These are critical measures to continue to promote public health and contain the spread of the virus. This data comes from a study by the Robert Koch Institute, which was published at Statista.
In summary, it can be seen that the Spree-Neiße district and Brandenburg are navigating the pandemic relatively well overall. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming period. But the current figures give hope and show that efforts to create a healthier environment are bearing fruit.