The Gemelli clinic, in which the pope has been established since 14 February, and the Vatican is besieged by journalists and cameramen from all over the world. According to the Holy Chairman, more than 1000 journalists report on developments in Pope’s health. In addition to the 500 media people, who is constantly accredited in the Vatican, 700 other temporary accreditation applications have arrived since Franziskus has been introduced.
Hundreds of media representatives spent all night in front of the entrance of the Roman polyclinic, in which the Holy Father is treated. The hospital in the northern part of Rome is in the headlight of the TV cameras all night, which are aimed at the tenth floor of the hospital. Here is the room where the pope is treated.
Journalists of the world’s most influential television channels reported against the background of the huge hospital. Other representatives of the media are waiting for the statements about the state of the Pope in the Vatican Press Hall, which are published by the Vatican twice a day.
Hotels do gold stores
The hotels opposite the hospital are currently doing gold business. Shortly after the pope was introduced, they were flooded with calls from journalists from all over the world who wanted to reserve a room with calls from journalists.
Not only the hotel rooms near the hospital are currently in high demand. Balcons and penthouses with a view to the Roman clinic are also in high demand. Great American and British, but also Chinese, Japanese and South American TV companies are looking for a view of the large hospital.
It is the fourth stay of the Pope since the start of his pontificate twelve years ago. In July 2021 he was subjected to intestinal surgery in the Gemelli Polyclinic. Francis was also admitted to hospital twice in 2023.
In the meantime, the Pontifex has been in the Gemelli clinic in Rome for 19 days like never before. He is treated in the hospital for pneumonia. He is no longer seen in public since he was admitted. On Monday the pope again had a serious attack on shortness of breath.
Source: Krone

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