The Pope continues "stable and feverless" According to the last statement issued by the Vatican

Chijioke Obinna

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The last statement issued by the Vatican On the health status of Pope Francis he indicates that he continues “stable and without fever.” “The Holy Father continues without a fever and continues with the prescribed treatment. The clinical conditions are stable” reads the information.

Hours before, the Vatican had issued another statement in which he announced that the Pontiff suffers “a Complex clinical picture that will require adequate hospitalization “, which makes Francisco will still admitted several days, after Friday entering the Gemelli Hospital in Rome.

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni clarified that It is not a “aggravation”but the change of treatment is due to a reading of the analyzes carried out in the past days and show a more complete evolution of the pathology, in this case, a polymicrobial infection.

Therefore, There has been no talk of a date to be dischargedhe clarified, while also assured that the Argentine pontiff “is in a good mood.”

CANCELED THE GENERAL AUDIENCE OF Wednesday

At the moment, the Vatican reported that the general hearing on Wednesday has been annulled, while some media say that on Sunday the presence of the Pope would not be scheduled in the Pope in the Pope Mass for the Jubilee de los Deaconsalthough this has not been officially confirmed.

Previously, Bruni explained that Francisco had rested well and his third night admitted has passed “calmly” In the Gemelli, while continuing its treatment for the infection of the respiratory tract for which it had to be admitted last Friday. “He has had breakfast and dedicated himself to reading the newspapers,” the spokesman told journalists.

The Pope, involved with the faithful in Gaza

Today it was learned that despite being admitted, the Pontiff called both Friday and Saturday to the parish of the Sagrada Familia, the only Catholic Church of Gaza.

“He called us Friday and Saturday, I had a little tired voice but I was in a good mood And he wanted to know how we were, “explained a parish collaborator on a television channel from the Italian Mediaset group.

The Pope Call every day, since the war began, to the parishwhere 600 people find refugees, and wanted to continue doing it during their hospitalization.

Chijioke Obinna

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