The Vatican has issued a message about Pope Francis’ health
Pope Francis slept well. Pope Francis will be at the Roma Gemera Clinic hospital from February 14th. He was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia.
On Wednesday, the Vatican assured Pope Francis that he continued his oxygen therapy and began last year. In the evening he added that the clergy had “slightly” improved. “He has shown even more mild improvement over the last 24 hours,” the Vatican news agency said.
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Importantly, in an evening press release, the status of the church head was not said to be “critical.” He also reported his problem with mild kidney failure detected in the Pope over the weekend. It was guaranteed that his health improvements were confirmed by blood tests.
Pope Francis of the hospital. “Cautious” Vatican in Prediction
Pope Francis has long been suffering from breathing problems. From February 14th, he was at Gemera Clinic in Rome, where he was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia.
See: Pope Francis’ health status. New Vatican Message
According to doctors, Francis Zeck receives complex multimicrobial respiratory infections caused by various types of viruses, bacteria and fungi.
The next day, the Vatican reported that the Pope’s status was “critical but stable.” In his message he reported that the Pope accepted the Eucharist, rested a lot, working a little in his chair, where he was able to reach independently. However, the message indicates that his health predictions are “cautious” as the situation can change overnight.
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