The spokesperson for Vatican, Matteo Bruni, has clarified that it is not “worsening”, although he will be admitted to the hospital for several days.
The tests conducted in recent days to pop Francis “have a Polymicrobian infection of the airways who forced to change therapy further “,” the complex clinical image requires adequate hospitalization “and the general public has been canceled on Wednesday, reported the holy chair.
“All tests carried out so far are indicative of a complex clinical picture that requires sufficient hospitalization,” reads a statement from the Vatican, which stipulates that Francisco will still be admitted to the hospital by an airway infection a few days after entering The last Friday in the Gemelli hospital in Rome.
Vatican spokesperson, Matteo Bruni, has clarified that It is not “worsening”But the change in treatment is due to reading the analyzes that have been carried out in recent days and show a complete evaluation of the pathology, in this case a polymicrobial infection.
That is why there has been no date to be fired, he clarified, while he was sure that the Argentinian Pontiff “is in a good mood”.
At the moment the Vatican reported that the general hearing was not canceled on Wednesday, while some media say that on Sunday the presence of the Pope in Mass for the deacons jubilee would not be planned, although this was not officially confirmed.
Earlier, Bruni explained that Francisco was good and his Third night admitted to the GemelliWhile the treatment of the infection of the airways that had to be admitted last Friday, continues.
Today it was learned that despite being admitted, the pope called both Friday and Saturday to the parish of the Sagrada Familia, the only Catholic Church in Gaza.
Source: EITB

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