
Pope Francis has been hospitalized at the "Agostino Gemelli" Polyclinic since February 14th. According to information from the Holy See, the pontiff has shown a "slight improvement" and enjoyed a good rest, sleeping adequately. In the last medical bulletin released on Wednesday, it was reported that a chest CT scan showed normal evolution in the inflammatory pulmonary condition he is presenting.
The afternoon press release from the medical team indicated that the pope continues to receive high-flow oxygen therapy and is undergoing respiratory physiotherapy. The Vatican Press Office reported that Francis' medical situation remains reserved in the statement it published on its website.
In the exact words of the afternoon press release from the medical team: "High-flow oxygen therapy continues, as does respiratory physiotherapy. The diagnosis remains reserved." This information is in addition to the encouraging news that Pope Francis has experienced a slight improvement and has been able to rest properly, providing some relief to his health followers worldwide.