The Pontiff has now restored and does not require non -invasive ventilation of the lungs, the Hall of Printing the Holy See said.
Pope Francis was restored after two attacks of chronic respiratory failure and no longer needed non -vasive ventilation of the lungs. The Vatican News reported that there was a reference to the Hall of Printing Holy See on Tuesday.
However, a pontiff requires high -flow oxygenotherapy using a nasal cannula.
Earlier, the Vatican Press Service reported that “Pontiff was sleeping all night and is now resting.”
On Monday night, it was reported that a significant accumulation of mucus caused bronospasm and two attacks of chronic respiratory failure in the Pontiff, as a result of which non -vasive lung ventilation was used using a mask.
As you know, in January, the Pontiff suffered bronchitis, and on February 14 it was placed at the Agostino Dzhemelli clinic in Rome, as the disease became an acute form.
After an X -Ray and laboratory tests, he also found bilateral pneumonia.
Source: korrespondent

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