Pope Francis stops using mechanical ventilation and the court remains stable, says the Vatican

Pope Francis stops using mechanical ventilation and the court remains stable, says the Vatican


The Pope was hospitalized for 16 days at the Gemelli Policlinico Hospital in Rome, in Italy




THE Pope Francis It remains in stable conditions, without mechanical ventilation, according to the new bulletin issued by the Vatican Sunday afternoon, 2. According to information, the Holy Father did not need non -invasive mechanical ventilation, but only to oxygen high -flow therapy. Follows aprical (without fever).

“Given the complexity of the clinical picture, the prognosis remains reserved. This morning, the Holy Father participated in the Sacra Mass, together with those who are taking care of him in these days of hospitalization, and then alternated the rest with prayer, “says the Vatican Bulletin.

The Holy Father was hospitalized since February 14 with bronchitis. Then the diagnosis evolved into bilateral pneumonia when the disease attacks both lungs.

Admitted to the Gemelli Polyclinic Hospital in Rome, in Italy, Pope Francis thanked the prayers of the faithful and the care of the medical team, Sunday 2, to the text of Angelus, released by the Holy See.

“I would like to thank the prayers that rise to the Lord, from the hearts of so many faithful from many parts of the world: I feel all the affection and closeness of you, and at this particular moment I feel like” loaded “and supported by all the people of God,” he said.

In the document, the Pope added that he prayed for peace in places devastated by the war, such as Ukraine and Palestine. “Please also for you. And I pray above all for peace. From here the war seems even more absurd. We pray for martyred Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Myanmar, for Sudan, for Kivu.

Source: Terra

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