Current coronavirus statistics in Schleswig-Flensburg: Cases and fatalities - Updates on the COVID-19 situation
In a welcome piece of news, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has reported that the Schleswig-Flensburg District in Germany has seen no new COVID-19 infections for the past seven days, as of August 16, 2025.
According to the latest data available from late August 2025, the 7-day incidence rate in the district stands at 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants [1][4]. This figure indicates that there were no new reported infections in the district during the last week.
More specifically, the incidence rate was 0.0 on August 24, 2025 [1], and no new cases were reported to the RKI on August 20, 2025 [4]. The population base for calculating incidence is approximately 206,038 inhabitants in the district [1].
It's worth noting that while the official rate is zero, there may be factors such as reporting delays or under-detection that could lead to an underestimation of the actual incidence rate. However, the official RKI metric stands at 0.0 as of mid-August 2025 [1].
This news marks a significant milestone in the district's fight against the pandemic. The data was compiled by Team Data Journalism.
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[1] Source: Robert Koch Institute (RKI) data for Schleswig-Flensburg District, Germany, as of August 2025. [4] Source: RKI news data for Schleswig-Flensburg District, Germany, from August 2025.
Science has rejoiced at the recent report by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), showcasing a significant milestone in the Schleswig-Flensburg District's battle against COVID-19. Medical-conditions like COVID-19, contributing to the health-and-wellness discourse, have seen a drastic decrease in the district, with a 0.0 incidence rate in late August 2025, according to RKI data.