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The Vatican gives a all -clear update to Pope Francis’ state of health. There is a “easy improvement”.
Pope Francis (88) has been in the hospital for almost a week. The head of the church suffers from pneumonia on both sides. Now the Vatican gave a small all -clear: the condition of the Pontifex was stable, it said on Wednesday evening from the press office of the Holy Stuhl ,. Accordingly, the evaluated blood tests showed a “easy improvement”.
Pope Francis was brought to the Gemelli Clinic in Rome last Friday with a respiratory infection. The Argentinian should be particularly susceptible to lung infections after he as a young adult had a rib pentitis. Finally it was said that he had spent a “quiet night” on Wednesday.
Giorgia Meloni: Pope has not lost his humor
On Wednesday afternoon, the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (48) paid him a visit to the hospital. She was very happy that the Pope was attentive and responsive, she said. “We have joked as always. He didn’t lose his sense of humor,” said Meloni. The visit took 20 minutes. In the name of the Italian government and the entire country, she wished him a soon -to -be recovery. Before that, he had breakfast normally and read newspapers.
At the beginning of the week, the laboratory tests, X -rays and the general condition of the head of the Catholic Church showed a “complex picture”. Pope Francis is now after Leo XIII. (1810-1903) The second oldest Pope in history.
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Source: Stern

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