Pope Francis was hospitalized since February 14 at the Gemelli hospital in Rome
Hospital hospital from February 14 and with a stable picture, this Sunday, 9, Pope Francis accompanied the Gemelli hospital in Rome, “spiritual exercises” of the Roman Curia through the video. In addition, he also received visits to the hospital. The update was communicated by the Vatican.
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On Sunday morning, Francisco received a visit from the Secretary of State, Cardinal Parolin, and the substitute of the State Secretariat, Dom Peña Parra “, and participated in the mass with which he looks at him in these days,” said the bulletin.
Speaking of his health, the Pope follows his treatment and respiratory and motor physiotherapy, as well as the diet prescribed by doctors that includes solid foods.
“The state of the Holy Father remains stable, with slight gradual improvements, as reported in yesterday’s medical bulletin [sábado, 8] At night, in a photo that, however, remains complex and leads the doctors to prudently keep the reserved prognosis, “added the Vatican.
Sunday evening, after high flow oxygenation with the use of nasal cannulas during the day, it will use non -invasive mechanical ventilation as expected. The next medical report should be released on Monday 10, at night.

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Pope Francis rests after a quiet night in the hospital, says the Vatican
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Pope records audio for faithful in the vigil in Piazza di San Pietro: “Thanks with all my heart”
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After another “quiet” night in the hospital, Pope is resting, says the Vatican
Quiet night
The Santa Press Room informed this “The night was quiet and the pope is resting”. The message was released on Sunday morning. Saturday evening, it was said that “the clinical condition of the Holy Father in the last few days has remained stable and, consequently, shows a good response to therapies. There is therefore a gradual and light improvement”, according to official sources.
The statement also mentioned that the Pope had no fever, the change of breathing gases improved and the results of the blood tests are stable. At the same time, “doctors claim that the prognosis is still reserved”, since they will continue to monitor these improvements in the next few days.

Source: Terra

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