Pope’s life improves as they live in hospital

BBC News, London

Pope Francis, with two weeks of pneumonia, points out symbols of improvement, Vatican about a medical review.
He will live in the hospital because of the complex clinical image, the Vatican said on Friday morning.
The 88-year-old elder can be added to each other “night” and “he is now resting” in Roman Gemellian hospital.
Italian News Agency Agency has reported that Pontiff is external to the “Critical section”, pointing out the Vatican resources.
The pope was taken to a hospital on 14 February after considering the difficulty of breathing several days.
He has first been treated Bronchitis before he was found with a pneumonia in both lungs.
And then 22 FebruaryThe Vatican said that the Pope faced a respiratory problem and was in a “critical” condition, but later on Sunday he took a review that ‘he did not give other breathing disputes’.
The next day the Pope took off the Catholic statement to pray for him behind Could not bring a traditional Angelus Monday Prayer in the second week running.
However, the Vatican said the life of the Pope boots it added to the “additional clinic days needed to resolve the prognosistos.
Pontiff is highly risk of pneumonia, lung infections can be caused by bacteria, germs or fungi, after receiving permission for plerusy – as a young man and the removal of lungs.
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church was admitted to a hospital often at his 12-year employment, including bronchitis treatment at the same hospital on March 2023.
From Argentina, the Pope Francis is the first of Latin America, with the first Jesus, to lead the Roman Catholic Church.
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