Pope Francis has become better. In the afternoon, he was able to do his job at the clinic and welcomed the guests.
The state of Pope Francis’s health, which is in the hospital for almost a week due to bilateral pneumonia, has improved. He no longer raised the temperature, and his blood tests remain stable. Tonight on Thursday, February 20, according to a Vatican statement.
During the day, the Pontiff is engaged in his work.
The day before, the Vatican reported that Dad had spent a gentle night. The next morning he came out of the bed and went to an armchair.
“We are all worried about Dad, but the fact that he was in the morning, read newspapers and accepted guests meant we were on the right path to complete recovery, which, we hope, will come to the more Soon, “said Cardinal Matteo Maria Dzuppy, head of the Catholic Conference Italian Bishops (CEI).
Italy’s Prime Minister George Malony visited Francis at the hospital on Wednesday after dinner.
“We, as always, joked.
He gave the Pontiff’s wishes for a quick recovery on behalf of the entire Italian citizen.
On Tuesday night, the Vatican said computed tomography discovered the onset of bilateral pneumonia, that is, both lung wings are affected by the infection. It is also noted that the course of the disease remains complicated, as the pope is caused by many pathogens, which complicated treatment.
Remember that last week Pope Francis was hospitalized with bronchitis. He was delivered to the Roman Clinic Policlinico Agostino Gemelli for treatment. Then he became inflammation of the lungs.
Prior to that, Pope Francis could not complete the pronunciation of a sermon on Sunday, February 9, amid respiratory problems.
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