Pope Francis Not Yet Out of Danger but Shows Signs of Recovery

Most encouragingly, he has been able to get out of bed, enjoy breakfast in a chair, and resume some of his work activities, demonstrating his unwavering spirit and dedication to his mission. Feb 21, 2025 Photo: EFE
February 21, 2025 Hour: 8:55 pm
Despite the initial concern sparked by his hospitalization, especially given his age and the pneumonia diagnosis, the peaceful nights he has spent in the hospital are a testament to his strength.
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Pope Francis, aged 86, has received encouraging news about his health as he remains hospitalized in Rome due to pneumonia affecting both lungs. In a statement issued on February 20, the Vatican reported that the pontiff is experiencing a “slight improvement.”
Since his admission to the hospital on February 14, the Pope has faced respiratory complications, including a polymicrobial infection. However, the latest medical reports are promising: Francis is afebrile (without fever), and his hemodynamic parameters remain stable.
Most encouragingly, he has been able to get out of bed, enjoy breakfast in a chair, and resume some of his work activities, demonstrating his unwavering spirit and dedication to his mission.
Despite the initial concern sparked by his hospitalization, especially given his age and the pneumonia diagnosis, the peaceful nights he has spent in the hospital are a testament to his strength.
Although a date for his discharge has not yet been set, each day brings new hope and the possibility that he will soon return to his duties at the helm of the Catholic Church.
Pope Francis’s resilience is inspiring, and as his recovery continues, millions of faithful and supporters around the world remain hopeful for his swift recovery.
Autor: MLM
Fuente: CubaDebate