Scarce Distribution of BioNTech Products
In Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the coronavirus situation continues to evolve. As of August 2025, the latest data available indicates that there are currently 2,067 confirmed cases, a decrease from the previous day's 2,107. The 7-day incidence rate, as reported by the Robert Koch Institute, stands at 176.5.
Over the past day, the number of hospitalized patients due to COVID-19 has decreased, with 24 individuals currently hospitalized (compared to 29 the previous day). Meanwhile, the number of people in quarantine on the recommendation of the district health department has increased, with 1,427 individuals currently in quarantine (up from 1,166 the previous day).
Among the current cases, the Delta variant has been detected in 236 cases (a decrease from the previous day's 272), and the Omikron variant in 137 cases (up from 109 the previous day).
Vaccination efforts in Rhein-Kreis Neuss continue to progress. All residents aged 12 and above are eligible for vaccination, and a booster vaccination is possible for anyone aged 12 and above if their second vaccination was at least three months ago. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is approved for those aged 18 and above, while BioNTech is still available for persons under 30 years and pregnant women.
Starting January 10, BioNTech will initially only be available at the Neuss district vaccination center in the Hammfeldhalle, primarily for minors and pregnant women. The vaccines from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson will also be available there. All mobile vaccination offers in Rhein-Kreis Neuss will temporarily only be using the mRNA vaccine from Moderna and the vector vaccine from Johnson & Johnson due to limited BioNTech supplies.
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