
Pope Francis has had a quiet night and continues to rest at the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, where he has been hospitalized for 21 days, according to the Vatican Press Office. The medical bulletin issued on Wednesday indicated that his condition remains stable, with no episodes of respiratory failure.
In the words of the Vatican press office: "The night has passed calmly, the Pope continues to rest." Furthermore, it was reported that as part of the treatment, the Pontiff resumed non-invasive mechanical ventilation during the night after receiving high-flow oxygen therapy during the day.
The statement specified that "the Pope has been cooperating with the therapies and his mood remains good. The doctors have noted the absence of crises in the last two days, although given the complexity of his clinical condition, they maintain a cautious prognosis."