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Vatican provides replace on Pope Francis as he stays in hospital

By Editorial Board Published February 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Vatican provides replace on Pope Francis as he stays in hospital

The Vatican has mentioned Pope Francis “rested well” as he stays in hospital.

The 88-year-old was taken to Rome’s Gemelli hospital greater than per week in the past.

He’s being handled for double pneumonia and continual bronchitis.

Medical doctors on Friday mentioned he was “not out of danger” however was not liable to loss of life.

In an replace on Saturday – the shortest since Francis was admitted to hospital on 14 February – the Vatican mentioned: “The Pope rested well.”

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Pope Francis ‘not out of hazard’

Hundreds of thousands of individuals all over the world have been involved concerning the Pope’s more and more frail well being – and his situation has given rise to hypothesis over a attainable resignation.

Medics mentioned Francis was anticipated to stay in hospital for no less than one other week of their first in-person replace on Friday.

Sergio Alfieri, the chief of the pontiff’s medical workforce, mentioned: “Is he out of danger? No. But if the question is ‘is he in danger of death’, the answer is ‘no’.”

Sergio Alfieri (R) said Pope Francis was a 'fragile patient' but was in 'good spirits'. Pic: AP

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Sergio Alfieri (R) mentioned Pope Francis was a ‘fragile affected person’ however was in ‘good spirits’. Pic: AP

He mentioned Francis was affected by seasonal flu earlier than being taken to hospital and that, “due to his challenging duties”, he had suffered fatigue.

The physician described the Pope as a “fragile patient” however mentioned he was in “good spirits” and joking with medical employees.

Francis is receiving occasional dietary supplements of oxygen as a part of his therapy and medics mentioned he’s responding to strengthened drug remedy for pneumonia.

He’s additionally preventing a multipronged an infection of micro organism and viruses within the respiratory tract.

The docs warned that whereas he didn’t have sepsis – the place germs enter the bloodstream – there was at all times a danger the an infection may unfold in his physique, and so they mentioned that was the most important concern.

Sepsis is a complication of an an infection that may result in organ failure and loss of life.

Pope Francis has a historical past of respiratory sickness, having misplaced a part of certainly one of his lungs to pleurisy as a younger man. He had an acute case of pneumonia in 2023.

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