The Pope’s health appears to be stable, showing slight improvements – the Vatican said in its latest night message. Francis has been arriving at the hospital since February 14th and is suffering from bilateral pneumonia.
“The Pope continued with the recommended treatment today. On the day, he continued to receive high-flow oxygen therapy,” the Vatican said, quoted by Vatican News.
Vatican: Pope’s health appears to be stable
“The Pope’s health appears to be stable and shows slight improvements. Though the predictions are already defined, doctors believe their health is complicated,” he added.
The Bishop of Rome accepted communion today. “There were no visits today for the Pope to devote himself to Vatican prayer and retreat. He participated in the afternoon through a video combination,” the Vatican said.
On Monday evening, Vatican news outlets reported that the Pope’s health was stable. This is confirmed by blood tests and clinical evaluations after Franciscec’s body responds well to medication.
“However, given the complexity of the clinical image discovered during hospital admission and the serious infection status, pharmacological therapy should be continued in the hospital’s condition the following day,” noted in a statement on Monday.
Vatican. New information on the Pope’s health
The Pope will be in the hospital from February 14th. He was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia. Experts speak in Italian media agree to one thing. Francis Zeck needs a lot of time to treat him.
See: Franciszek’s latest health information. The Pope attended Mass
Every day, faithful people from Rome, pilgrims and other countries across Italy come before Gemeri Polynic. In the square of the memorial to John Paul II in the hospital courtyard, the faithful leaves a candle with images of a card with Francis, the rosary, a wish for recovery, and a picture of a child.
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