Uckermark Corona Numbers: Incidence, New Infections (March 23, 2026)

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COVID-19 Situation in Uckermark, Brandenburg, and Germany – March 23, 2026

This article provides an overview of the current COVID-19 situation in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany, and nationwide, based on data reported by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) as of March 23, 2026.

COVID-19 in Uckermark District

As of March 23, 2026, the Robert Koch Institute reported no new COVID-19 infections in the Uckermark district compared to the previous day. Over the last 7 days, 1 case was registered, resulting in a 7-day incidence of 0.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. To date, a total of 49,802 people in the Uckermark district have tested positive for the coronavirus.

COVID-19 in Brandenburg

The 7-day incidence in Brandenburg is currently 0.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. There were no new infections and 2 new deaths reported in the state compared to the previous day. A total of 1,154,814 people in Brandenburg have tested positive for the coronavirus. The age group with the most cases is 35-59 years old, with 480,784 infections.

Age Group Breakdown in Brandenburg (as of March 23, 2026)

Age Group Cases Population Proportion of Infected People
00-04 years 29,836 105,467 28.29 %
05-14 years 152,856 246,513 62.01 %
15-34 years 259,649 437,760 59.31 %
35-59 years 480,784 901,061 53.36 %
60-79 years 168,497 662,167 25.45 %
80+ years 63,063 220,167 28.64 %

COVID-19 in Germany

Nationwide, the RKI currently reports no new coronavirus cases, whereas there may be discrepancies in data transmission. The 7-day incidence across Germany is 0.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. There were no newly registered deaths related to the coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths in Germany to 189,570.

Total COVID-19 Deaths in Germany (as of March 23, 2026)

Age Group Deaths
0 to 4 years 68
5 to 14 years 48
15 to 34 years 516
35 to 59 years 9,013
60 to 79 years 56,829
80+ years 123,055

A total of 36 new deaths were recorded in calendar week 11/2026.

Data Sources and Updates

The information presented in this article is based on current data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and is updated daily. If no new infections are reported for a previous day, particularly on Sundays and Mondays, it may be due to delays in reporting from local health authorities.

Robert Koch Institute (RKI) Website

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