India’s total deaths from COVID-19 stood at 39,795 at 8 am on August 5, 2020, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
- The number of confirmed cases stood at 1,908,254, with active cases accounting for 586,244
- There were 1,910,795 cases according to private aggregator Covid19India. Of these, 588,010 were active cases and there were 39,856 deaths
- According to Worldometers, India had 1,910,795 cases and 39,856 deaths
- There were 4,182 new cases in India and 36 new deaths accrording to Worldometers
- The total number of recoveries were 1,282,929, active cases were 588,010 and serious, critical cases were 8,944
- Maharashtra had the highest number of confirmed cases in India at 142,458 according to the MoHFW. Some 299,356 people had recovered. Some 16,142 had died
- India was at third position according to Worldometers, after the United States and Brazil
- India was followed by Russia, South Africa, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Spain and Colombia
- There were 4,919,116 confirmed cases in the US according to Worldometers
- There were 696 new cases in the country and 45 new deaths
- The total number of deaths in the US stood at 160,335
- There were 2,482,899 recoveries, 2,275,882 active cases and 18,407 serious and critical cases in the US
- There were 2,808,076 confirmed cases in Brazil according to Worldometers. The number of new cases and new deaths was not known.
- The total number of deaths in Brazil stood at 96,096
- There were 1,970,767 recoveries, 741,213 active cases and 8,318 serious and critical cases in Brazil
The memory helper T cells of the human body’s immune system that recognize the virus causing the common cold, can also identify some parts of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), according to a new study.
This could help explain why some patients of COVID-19 get milder symptoms of the disease as compared to others, the scientists who had conducted the study, were quoted as saying.