Pope Francis Hospitalized for Bronchitis Treatment and Diagnostic Tests
- Pope Francis is hospitalized for bronchitis treatment and diagnostic tests, according to the Vatican.
- Diagnostic tests confirmed a respiratory tract infection for Pope Francis, the Vatican stated.
- Pope Francis, 88, had a 'restful night' and 'slept well' after his hospital admission, reported Matteo Bruni.
- The Vatican noted that Francis will remain in the hospital for as long as necessary.
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Pope Francis, 88, will remain hospitalized at the Gemelli hospital in Rome for at least two more days, according to medical sources, cited by The Independent. For over a week, the Pontiff has been suffering from bronchitis that is affecting his...
Pope Francis, 88 years old, spent a third day in a Roman hospital on Sunday, while the Vatican reported that his condition was stable and that his treatment continued after being admitted for an infection of the airways.In a message from the hospital, the Pope apologized for his absence in the VaticanFrancisco had spent the afternoon alternating rest and reading, the Vatican added in a brief statement.His doctors have advised him absolute rest a…
Pope Francis was able to have lunch, read the newspapers and listen to the mass on television after a second night of hospitalization due to an infection of the respiratory tract, said the Vatican.
Pope Francis thanks doctors and healthcare workers after 'quiet' second night in hospital
Pope Francis has thanked the hospital and healthcare workers at Rome's Gemelli Hospital in his Angelus prayer on Sunday, as he remains hospitalized while receiving treatment for bronchitis.
Officially, Francis suffers from respiratory infection. But if a Pope is 88 years old in the hospital, there is much speculation. He has to do without an appointment.
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