Munich Corona Numbers: 7-Day Incidence & New Infections (March 1, 2026)

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COVID-19 Situation in Munich, Bavaria, and Germany – March 2, 2026

As of March 2, 2026, the reported COVID-19 numbers indicate a continuing decline in cases across Munich, Bavaria, and Germany. However, data transmission discrepancies may exist, particularly on Sundays and Mondays when local health authorities may not have yet reported figures to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).

Current COVID-19 Numbers in Munich

On March 1, 2026, the RKI reported no novel COVID-19 infections in Munich compared to the previous day. Over the past 7 days, 14 cases were registered, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 0.9 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Munich currently stands at 736,406.

COVID-19 Situation in Bavaria

The 7-day incidence in Bavaria is currently 1.4 cases per 100,000 inhabitants as of March 1, 2026. No new infections were reported on that date, though potential data transmission delays should be considered. There were 12 new deaths reported in Bavaria. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bavaria is 6,896,142. The 35-59 age group has been the most affected, with 2,632,979 cases reported within this demographic.

Here’s a breakdown of COVID-19 cases by age group in Bavaria:

  • 0-4 years: 196,697 cases (29.84% of the population in this age group)
  • 5-14 years: 805,935 cases (64.98% of the population in this age group)
  • 15-34 years: 2,043,044 cases (65.29% of the population in this age group)
  • 35-59 years: 2,632,979 cases (57.44% of the population in this age group)
  • 60-79 years: 910,145 cases (31.86% of the population in this age group)
  • 80+ years: 305,702 cases (33.96% of the population in this age group)

COVID-19 Infection Situation in Germany

Nationwide, there were no new reported COVID-19 cases in Germany on March 1, 2026, although data transmission issues may contribute to this. The 7-day incidence across Germany is currently 1.1 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. One new death was registered, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in Germany to 189,468.

The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Germany is 39,195,890, with 189,468 resulting in death, representing a 0.48% mortality rate.

Here’s a breakdown of deaths by age group in Germany:

  • 0-4 years: 68 deaths
  • 5-14 years: 47 deaths
  • 15-34 years: 516 deaths
  • 35-59 years: 9,008 deaths
  • 60-79 years: 56,792 deaths
  • 80+ years: 122,977 deaths

During calendar week 08/2026, 90 new deaths were reported.

Data Sources and Updates

The information presented on this page is based on current data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI). The data is updated daily.

Robert Koch Institute

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