Pope Francis is stable and showing improvement but will remain hospitalized


The Pope Francis continues to show reform and remains stable as he arrives at the hospital for a month, which is a match after a match with bronchis.

The 88 -year -old had a “restful night”, announced by the Holi C Press Office on Thursday morning, which is also a 12 -year anniversary of his election to lead the Roman Catholic Church.

He is still obtaining non-active mechanical ventilation treatment and high-function oxygen therapy during the day during the day.

Pope Francis is now eating solid foods, ‘shows minor gradual improvements,’ Vatican says

A picture of Pope Francis in Better Health

Pope Francis’ health has taken a turn for better this week as he continues to show improvement after Monday’s update that listed him as “out of danger”, although he would remain hospitalized. (Tutton Cioflana/Pool/AFP/Getty)

On Wednesday, Pontiff spent time after spiritual practice in the Vatican, received the echoist, prayed and completed the physical therapy.

It was noted that he rested in the afternoon.

The statement said that on Tuesday, a chest X-ray confirmed the reforms seen by the medical staff in the past, but their position remains “complex”, thus it was more time in the hospital.

Pope Francis now ‘out of danger of death’ now because health conditions continue to improve

Italian premiere Georgia Meloni visited the Pope Francis at the hospital and said he was doing well despite the diagnosis of pneumonia and a complex bronchial infection.

Candles with pictures of Pope Francis were placed under the statue of Late Pope John Paul II outside Agostino Jamelli Polyclinic in Rome last month in support of 88 -year -old Pontiff. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

The Pope’s health has improved significantly this week as Vatican announced on Monday that he is “out of danger from death.”

He has been admitted to a hospital at Jamelli Hospital in Rome since Valentine’s Day, which gradually deteriorated after a week’s fight against bronchitis, eventually turned into double pneumonia.

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Pope Francis was elected to his post 12 years ago on 13 March 2013. (Alevatican Pool/Getty Images)

His health became a matter of major concern because he has chronic lung disease and when he was younger, a lung part was removed.

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