Pope Francis is in good health, has no fever and his respiratory condition is improving. “lung inflammation problem” prevented him from praying the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square this Sunday.
“The Pope is in good and stable condition, has no fever and Respiratory condition is clearly improving“said Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni, according to a CT scan last Saturday. “ruled out pneumonia.”
Today Francisco received the president of Paraguay in the audience. Santiago PenaAccording to Vatican sources, something completely unusual happened in his home at Casa de Santa Marta, which only happens in rare cases.
“I confirm that the CT scan rules out pneumonia, but showed lung inflammation causing some breathing difficulties. For more effective treatment, a cannula with a needle was placed for intravenous antibiotic infusion,” Bruni said.
The spokesman added: “To facilitate the Pope’s recovery, some Important commitments planned for these days have been postponed So you can devote the time and energy you want to them.
“Others are institutional or easier to support.” Considering his current health condition, It was preserved as it was during Peña’s trial”.
While it is currently unknown what other events may be held in the coming days, tomorrow’s agenda includes a meeting with Spanish bishops and a trip to Dubai. From 1st Friday to 3rd Sunday December for the COP 28 summit on climate change.
“I can’t look out the window today because I have pneumonia.” Francis said during a live broadcast of the Angelus on Vatican television this Sunday after canceling his Saturday commitments due to a “mild flu situation,” according to the Vatican.
In the images, it was seen that Francisco was in his right hand He was wearing a patch and two ports for intravenous lines. While reciting the Angelus sitting at the altar of the chapel.
This Saturday the Vatican announced the cancellation of the pope’s planned agenda: “The Holy Father’s audience scheduled for this morning has been canceled due to a mild case of flu.” He drew attention to the short statement made by the Vatican.
After that, Francisco had a CT scan To rule out the risk of lung complications at the Gemelli Isola hospital in Rome, the Vatican said: “The test was negative and the Pope returned to Casa Santa Marta.”