Pope Francis improves slightly. The clinical status of the Pontiff has remained stable in recent days and has shown a good response to the therapy received at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, according to Vatican Fuentes to LASEXTA. The Pontiff has remained without a fever in recent days, showing stable results to hematochemical and hematocritometric exams.
“The clinical conditions of the Holy Father in recent days have remained stable and, consequently, demonstrate a good response to therapy. There is therefore a gradual, slight improvement,” said the Holy See through an official statement released on the afternoon of this Saturday. The forecast is still reserved.
During this Saturday, the Pope has gathered in prayer in the chapel of his private floor, while in the afternoon he has alternated rest and work activities.
Pope Francis, 88, has admitted since February 14 in the Gemelli hospital in Rome because of bilateral pneumonia.
Source: Lasexta

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