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1 Case statistics  





2 Pandemic chronology  



2.1  1 July  





2.2  2 July  





2.3  3 July  





2.4  4 July  





2.5  5 July  





2.6  6 July  





2.7  7 July  





2.8  8 July  





2.9  9 July  





2.10  10 July  





2.11  11 July  





2.12  12 July  





2.13  13 July  





2.14  14 July  





2.15  15 July  





2.16  16 July  





2.17  17 July  





2.18  18 July  





2.19  19 July  





2.20  20 July  





2.21  21 July  





2.22  22 July  





2.23  23 July  





2.24  24 July  





2.25  25 July  





2.26  26 July  





2.27  27 July  





2.28  28 July  





2.29  29 July  





2.30  30 July  





2.31  31 July  







3 Summary  





4 See also  





5 References  














Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in July 2022






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This article documents the chronology and epidemiologyofSARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, in July 2022. The first human cases of COVID-19 were identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

Case statistics[edit]

Pandemic chronology[edit]

1 July[edit]

2 July[edit]

3 July[edit]

4 July[edit]

5 July[edit]

6 July[edit]

WHO Weekly Report:[29]

7 July[edit]

8 July[edit]

9 July[edit]

10 July[edit]

11 July[edit]

12 July[edit]

13 July[edit]

WHO Weekly Report:[69]

14 July[edit]

15 July[edit]

16 July[edit]

17 July[edit]

18 July[edit]

19 July[edit]

20 July[edit]

WHO Weekly Report:[112]

21 July[edit]

22 July[edit]

23 July[edit]

24 July[edit]

25 July[edit]

26 July[edit]

27 July[edit]

WHO Weekly Report:[151]

28 July[edit]

29 July[edit]

30 July[edit]

31 July[edit]

Summary[edit]

Countries and territories that confirmed their first cases during July 2022:

Date Country or territory
16 July 2022 Pitcairn Islands[92]

By the end of July, only the following countries and territories have not reported any cases of SARS-CoV-2 infections:

Asia

Oceania

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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