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    Pope Francis, starting fourth week in hospital, showing improvement: Vatican

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    VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis is displaying a “good response” to his therapy in hospital for double pneumonia and his general situation is step by step enhancing, the Vatican mentioned on Saturday (Mar 8).

    Pope Francis, 88, has been in Rome’s Gemelli hospital for greater than three weeks with a extreme respiratory an infection that has required repeatedly evolving therapy.

    “The scientific situation of the Holy Father in latest days has remained steady and, consequently, signifies a great response to the therapy,” the newest detailed medical replace mentioned.

    The pope, it mentioned, has continued to haven’t any fever and his blood exams have remained steady.

    Though the medical doctors mentioned they’d seen “a gradual, slight enchancment” within the pope’s general situation, they maintained a guarded prognosis “to be able to guarantee these preliminary enhancements proceed within the coming days”.

    The pope is continuous to obtain oxygen to assist along with his respiration, the Vatican press workplace mentioned. In the course of the day, he makes use of a small oxygen hose below his nostril. At night time, he has been utilizing non-invasive mechanical air flow as he sleeps.



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