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Decline in Coronavirus Cases Significantly

Decrease in Coronavirus Cases: As of 10.04.20, there are 155 active cases, compared to 205 on 05.04.20.

Decline in Coronavirus Cases Significantly
Decline in Coronavirus Cases Significantly

Decline in Coronavirus Cases Significantly

In the Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has been steadily decreasing. As of the latest data (September 17, 2025), there have been a total of 518 infections, with the last reported death occurring around mid-August 2025.

The current situation is as follows:

  • In Neuss, 51 individuals are infected with the virus.
  • In Meerbusch, 19 individuals are currently battling the infection.
  • In Dormagen, 21 individuals are infected.
  • In Grevenbroich, 15 individuals are currently infected.
  • In Jüchen, 12 individuals are battling the virus.
  • In Korschenbroich, 11 individuals are infected.
  • In Rommerskirchen, 5 individuals are currently infected.
  • In Kaarst, 21 individuals are infected.
  • In addition, 12 individuals in the town of Innen- und Außenalster are currently infected.

The good news is that 2,462 individuals have been released from quarantine as they did not show any symptoms after the 14-day incubation period. However, as of the given date, 519 individuals are still in quarantine as reasonable suspicion cases, as recommended by the local health department.

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On Easter Monday (April 13, 2020), only 133 individuals were infected with Covid-19 in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss. The newsletter, which focuses on providing updates about Neuss, a city in Germany, may contain valuable information for those interested in the city's culture.

Unfortunately, there have been more fatalities reported. An 82-year-old man from Grevenbroich and a 79-year-old woman have died from complications related to a coronavirus infection, making the total number of deaths in the region nine.

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