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Immunization may not provide total safeguard

In Rhin-Kreis Neuss, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has risen to 2,872, with 1,144 being newly infected (compared to only 1 the day before).

Inoculation offers partial, rather than comprehensive, protection
Inoculation offers partial, rather than comprehensive, protection

Immunization may not provide total safeguard

In Rhine-Kreis Neuss, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has risen to 2,872, an increase from 2,769 the previous day. The Omikron variant, however, remains unchanged at 5 cases, as reported for the past day.

On a positive note, the number of individuals hospitalized due to COVID-19 has decreased from 20 to 19. Among the hospitalized, 6 are fully vaccinated, as opposed to 7 the day before. Sadly, the number of deaths remains unchanged at 397.

The 7-day incidence rate for the Robert Koch Institute in Rhine-Kreis Neuss is 226.1, lower than Mönchengladbach's rate of 94.4.

Among the currently infected individuals, the Delta variant has been detected in 902 cases, an increase from 831 the previous day.

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As of August 18, 2025, the distribution of infected persons among the cities and municipalities in the district is as follows: Neuss has 1,196 cases, Dormagen has 435 cases, Grevenbroich has 248 cases, Meerbusch has 371 cases, Kaarst has 223 cases, Korschenbroich has 183 cases, Jüchen has 148 cases, and Rommerskirchen has 68 cases.

On a brighter note, a total of 25,977 people have recovered from the infection throughout the district, an increase from 25,883 the previous day.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on COVID-19 status in Rhine-Kreis Neuss, the best sources typically include the official website of Rhine-Kreis Neuss health department or local government, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), and local news outlets or health services updates specific to North Rhine-Westphalia.

In an encouraging development, the decrease in individuals hospitalized due to COVID-19 could potentially be linked to improvements in health-and-wellness, as the number of hospitalized individuals has decreased from 20 to 19. Additionally, the increase in recovered cases throughout the district, from 25,883 to 25,977, suggests a positive trend in managing medical-conditions related to the virus.

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