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Hanoi (VNA) – Legislative studies should
serve facilitation of development, and help remove problems and shortcomings of the
current
legal system, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said on June
22.
During a working session with the Institute for Legislative
Studies, Hue said since its inception 13 years ago, the institute has made
efforts to complete tasks regarding legislative scientific research and publish the Legislative Studies Journal.
Hue urged the institute to play a more active role in researching and making recommendations on how to concretise the
Party’s guidelines in the resolution adopted at the 13th National
Party Congress, particularly new issues raised in the document.
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Vietnam records 43rd death related to COVID-19
The patient was hospitalised at the General Hospital of northern Hai Duong province and his blood culture was identified as positive to multi-drug resistant Ochrobactrum anthropic bacteria. He was subsequently given a five-day course of antibiotics but it failed to alleviate the infection.
He was transferred to the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases in Hanoi on April 25, where he was diagnosed with sepsis and cirrhosis ascites. On May 5, he was confirmed positive to coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
As conditions became worse, he died on May 23 night due to septic shock, multi-organ failure, sepsis, gastrointestinal bleeding, and SARS-CoV-2 infection with underlying condition noted as ascites in liver cirrhosis.