Pope Francis' Health Status Stabilizes After Pneumonia

Pope Francis is reported to be stable after spending time in the Gemelli Polyclinic for bilateral pneumonia. He had a good night and showed slight improvement in health indicators. Italian PM Meloni visited him, extending wishes for a swift recovery.


Pope Francis' Health Status Stabilizes After Pneumonia

The clinical conditions of Pope Francis at the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome are reported as stable. The Supreme Pontiff had a peaceful night and got up for breakfast in his room, where he has been hospitalized since February 14 due to bilateral pneumonia. The medical report released by the Vatican Press Office informed about this positive development in the Pope's health.

In the medical bulletin on Wednesday, a slight improvement in the inflammatory markers from blood tests was highlighted. Antonella Meloni, director of the Press Room of the Holy See, stated that the Pope has maintained his sense of humor during this time. According to Meloni, "He has not lost his proverbial sense of humor."

On Wednesday afternoon, the Pope received a visit from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who expressed her wishes for a speedy recovery on behalf of the Italian Government and the entire nation. Meloni expressed her joy at finding the Pope alert and responsive during her visit.