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The Vatican issued a update on Saturday to the health of Pope Francis, who is still in the Jimille Hospital in Rome under the auspices of doctors, saying that although his diagnosis is “complex”, the Pope is no longer in an “imminent danger” of death.
On Friday, the Press Office in the Apostolic Vatican announced that since Francis is now stable, with the exception of any major developments, the updates will be less frequent. The 88 -year -old Pope spent four weeks in the hospital and received a treatment for double pneumonia.
The press office said on Friday that the medical bulletins of the Pope’s doctors, which were almost a daily occurrence since its acceptance at the Jimili Hospital on February 14, will not be issued new information only when there is new information. The office confirmed that Francis recovery is advancing, but it will require time to ensure the continued improvements.
This also means that the daily morning chair update on how to release the pop that spent tonight will not be released, leaving only the evening news to reporters.
The Vatican said that this is a “positive sign” for Catholic believers, and this means that there is basically no good news.
Francis continues his prescribed medical treatments, which included physical therapy on Friday. It alternates between the unintelled mechanical ventilation at night with high flow oxygen with the nasal channel during the day, according to the Vatican.
Francis was part of the lung that was removed when it was a young man after a pulmonary infection, and in recent years he fought bouts of bronchitis.
On Thursday, the press office said that Francis celebrated the twelfth anniversary of his papal elections surrounded by health care staff.
Part of the establishment of Al -Baba Hospital comes during the Christian season from the great fast. It is the 40 -day annual prayer period, fasting and alms that start on Wednesday ash and ends at sunset on the Holy Thursday. Great fasting began on March 5.