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Coronavirus case counts within the Duchy of Lauenburg, alongside those for Schleswig-Holstein and Germany at present

Latest RKI data on coronavirus for District of Herzogtum Lauenburg: Access updated figures on 7-day incidence and COVID-19 infections in your area, dated August 16, 2025.

Latest coronavirus figures for the Duchy of Lauenburg, along with Schleswig-Holstein and Germany as...
Latest coronavirus figures for the Duchy of Lauenburg, along with Schleswig-Holstein and Germany as a whole

Coronavirus case counts within the Duchy of Lauenburg, alongside those for Schleswig-Holstein and Germany at present

In an update from the Data Journalism Team, we bring you the latest RKI data on the 7-day incidence rate of COVID-19 new infections in the Herzogtum Lauenburg District. As of August 16, 2025, the incidence rate was remarkably low, with only 3 cases reported in the preceding 7 days.

The RKI data, available from August 20 and August 22, 2025, consistently report 3 cases over the preceding week, indicating a stable and very low incidence in that timeframe. There appears to be no significant change in cases just after August 16 and leading up to August 22.

This means that the 7-day incidence for Herzogtum Lauenburg around mid-August 2025 was approximately based on 3 new reported infections in 7 days, reflecting a very low COVID-19 incidence at that time.

We hope this information is helpful to our readers in the Herzogtum Lauenburg District. Please stay tuned for further updates on the daily COVID-19 numbers in our district.

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The consistently low COVID-19 incidence rate in the Herzogtum Lauenburg District, as shown by RKI data, is a positive sign for health-and-wellness in the district. Moreover, this stable trend of low cases suggests that medical-conditions related to COVID-19 are under control in the area, giving a boost to science and public health efforts.

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