Pope Francis Health Update: Continued Stability and Improvements
As the world eagerly awaits news on Pope Francis’ health, the latest update from the Holy See Press Office sheds light on his current condition. While the Pope’s health remains stable, doctors have yet to provide an indication of when he will be discharged from the hospital.
According to the statement released on Friday evening, Pope Francis has shown improvements in his respiratory and motor functions. He is no longer using mechanical ventilation with a mask at night but is receiving high-flow oxygenation through nasal cannulas. During the day, he requires less high-flow oxygen, indicating positive progress in his recovery.
Despite these positive developments, the doctors are being cautious and have not given a timeline for the Pope’s discharge. Today, Pope Francis spent his day in prayer, therapy, and work activities, without receiving any visitors.
Looking ahead, the Holy See Press Office confirmed that the Sunday Angelus will proceed as scheduled, unless there are any unforeseen changes. Updates will be provided as necessary, with the next medical bulletin expected no earlier than Monday.
For the past five weeks, Pope Francis has been under treatment for bilateral pneumonia at Rome’s Gemelli hospital, following his admission on February 14. The entire world continues to keep him in their thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.
Stay tuned for more updates on Pope Francis’ health and well-being as he continues his journey towards full recovery.