
Pope Francis recovered from his sudden deterioration yesterday and "spent a quiet night," according to a report from the Vatican today. They added that the bronchospasm did not affect other organs. According to reports from various Italian publications, the Pope has not had further crises after the one that occurred yesterday.
Vatican sources highlighted that the bronchospasm crisis he experienced on Friday caused a sudden worsening of his respiratory condition but did not affect other organs. After a quiet night, the Pope woke up, had breakfast, drank coffee, and spent time reading the newspapers.
Despite showing signs of improvement while resting, sources insisted that his clinical condition remains complex and his prognosis is reserved. The press office of the Holy See reported that the Pope "spent a quiet night" and "is resting" at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, where he has been hospitalized for sixteen days since experiencing the bronchospasm crisis last Friday.