Believers around the world will hear this news from the Vatican with benevolence: after more than three weeks in the hospital, Pope Francis responds well to the therapies. The medical bulletin published on Saturday evening shows that there has been a slight improvement in its health status.
The 88-year-old has no fever, his blood values are stable, it said. The Pontifex prayed on Saturday in the small chapel of the private apartment on the tenth floor of the Gemelli clinic, in the afternoon he rested and worked, said of Vatican circles. The Argentinian continues to be supplied with extra oxygen. This is partly with an Ademmmasker and partly through canules.
At night the Pope is mechanically ventilated with a ventilation device in an uninvited way. However, the prediction was still cautious, it was said by the doctors. It is the first bulletin that the doctors have published since Thursday.
On Monday, Francis had suffered two cases of acute respiratory insufficiency, caused by significant accumulation of mucus in the lungs and muscle cramps in the bronchi area. Two bronchoscopies were then performed in which partitions were extracted. Since then, the pope had no acute breathing crises.
Interfestation for AI generated photos of “Dying Pope”
The wildest rumors in the networks have been circulating for days on the head of the Catholic Church. AI-generated images are also in circulation that must represent a dying pope. The excitement is great in the Vatican, the police have started investigation. To contain the rumors, an audio message from Franziskus was released on Thursday evening. He thanked for the prayers. “Thank you very much for your prayers for my health on the field. I hurt you from here, “said the 88-year-old.
Source: Krone

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