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Daily COVID-19 Cases Exceed 312,000 Worldwide

Official statistics from the World Health Organization rely on data on confirmed infections and fatalities that states formally report.

Global COVID-19 spread: Over 312,000 new cases reported daily
Global COVID-19 spread: Over 312,000 new cases reported daily

Daily COVID-19 Cases Exceed 312,000 Worldwide

In the latest update from the World Health Organization (WHO), the global tally of confirmed coronavirus cases has surpassed 94 million, with more than 312,000 new cases reported in the past 24 hours.

The European region accounted for over 142,090 of these new cases, while North and South America reported 95,262 cases. The Eastern Mediterranean region reported 22,214 cases to the WHO, and Kazakhstan identified 1,134 new cases in the same period.

As of the most recent data available in July 2025, Kazakhstan has reported approximately 1,420,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and around 19,200 deaths. Daily figures show roughly 150 new cases and about 3 new deaths in the last 24 hours.

The United States continues to have the most confirmed cases of coronavirus, with 23,556,676, followed by India with 10,581,837 cases. Brazil is third with 8,488,099 confirmed cases. The UK has 3,433,498 confirmed cases.

The total number of deaths reported to the WHO is currently 2,034,527, with over 8,300 new deaths in the past day. France has reported 2,866,665 cases of coronavirus. Russia has 3,612,800 confirmed cases.

It's important to note that the WHO's statistics only account for officially confirmed cases of infection and death reported by countries. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, it's best to check official sources like the Kazakhstan Ministry of Health or global health organizations such as the WHO.

If you're interested in vaccination data or other COVID-19 related trends in Kazakhstan, please let me know, and I'll provide you with the latest information available.

The data on coronavirus cases and deaths was obtained from Almaty.tv and TASS.

In light of the ongoing global health crisis, the importance of science, medical-conditions, and health-and-wellness remain paramount. As of the most recent data, Kazakhstan, a country significantly impacted by the pandemic, has reported approximately 1,420,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and around 19,200 deaths, as per the World Health Organization (WHO).

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