The Papa Francisco will have to remain hospitalized due to his diagnosis of bronchitis. The director of the Holy See Press Office, Dr. Matteo Bruni, reported that “all the tests conducted so far indicate a complex clinical picture that will require appropriate hospitalization.”
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It is important to remember that since last Friday, February 14, the Pope has been hospitalized due to a respiratory tract infection. However, despite Monday’s alarming update, Bruni also described that Pope Francis "slept well, had a peaceful night and this morning he had breakfast and, as always, dedicated himself to reading some newspapers.”
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What is known about Pope Francis’s health, who has been hospitalized since Friday due to a respiratory tract infection?
In the latest medical report, dated at 13 local hours (Rome), it indicates that "the results of the check-ups performed in the past days and on the date of today have demonstrated a polymicrobial infection of the respiratory tract that has determined a further modification of the therapy."
It also emerged that despite being hospitalized, he called both on Friday and Saturday to the Parish of the Sagrada Familia, the only Catholic church in Gaza. “Nos ha llamado el viernes y el sábado, tenía la voz un poco cansada pero estaba de buen humor y ha querido saber cómo estábamos,” explained a parish collaborator on a TV channel of the Italian group Mediaset.
The Pope calls every day, since the war began, to the parish, where 600 people are seeking refuge, and he wanted to continue doing so during his hospitalization.
“Solo el domingo no llamó, pero ya había avisado de que ese día descansaría,” explained from the church, whose parish priest is the Argentine priest Gabriel Romanell.