Pope Francis is improving and is no longer in ‘imminent danger,’ Vatican source says
- Pope Francis is improving and is no longer in imminent danger of death due to double pneumonia, according to a Vatican source.
- The 88-year-old pope participated remotely in the Vatican's spiritual retreat, indicating his improved health status.
- Doctors have upgraded the pope's prognosis, stating he is stable and has shown improvements based on blood tests and treatment responses.
- Despite these improvements, he will remain hospitalized for further treatment and rehabilitation, as cautioned by his doctors.
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Pope Francis gets better but stays hospitalized to follow his therapy, announces Vatican
"The clinical conditions of the Holy Father have remained stable, confirming the progress observed during the week," said the Vatican Saturday night. "However, the Pope still needs hospital medical care, motor and respiratory physiotherapy".
Pope Remains Stable And Continues To Improve, But Needs To Remain Hospitalized - teleSUR English
The clinical condition of Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for 30 days at the Gemelli hospital in Rome for respiratory problems, remains stable and his improvement continues gradually, but he will still need to remain in the hospital for an indefinite period. RELATED: Update on Pope Francis’s Health: Slight Improvements in a Complex Context After 72 hours without a medical report and only with some details provided by Vatican sources, the…
What is known about Pope Francis' state of health in the hospital: "He walks as always between the bed and the armchair"
Pope Francis continues to be admitted, but his condition remains stable as highlighted by the Vatican press office in the last hours. "The Pope can move and walk as always, sometimes he needs more help, sometimes less. They are small movements that allow him to alternate between the bed and the armchair," the organism points out. However, despite this, the truth is that the Pontiff continues his treatment. "The Pope continues pharmacological the…
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