UPDATE Pope Francis' Health - He Remains Critical but Stable Continuing Oxygen and Treatment



The Holy See Press Office's release on Wednesday, Feb. 26 in the morning noted  that Pope Francis has another good night at Rome's Gemelli Hospital and continues to rest, as his condition remains critical but stable while receiving treatment for bilateral pneumonia.

"The Pope had a quiet night and is resting," the Holy See Press Office informed journalists with a statement on Wednesday morning.

Vatican News reported that, the Pope sat in his armchair, where he continued his therapy. He is undergoing the same oxygen therapy as the last few days. This evening’s medical update may include the results of the pulmonary CT scan carried out on Tuesday.

The Tuesday evening update on Pope Francis’ health noted that Pope Francis' "clinical condition remains critical but stable. There have been no acute respiratory episodes, and hemodynamic parameters continue to be stable."

"In the evening, he underwent a scheduled CT scan to radiologically monitor the bilateral pneumonia. The prognosis remains guarded," continued Tuesday evening's statement. "In the morning, after receiving the Eucharist, he resumed work activities.”

Twice-daily health updates have kept the faithful informed about the Pope’s health since he was admitted to the Agostino Gemelli Hospital in Rome on Friday, 14 February, following a bout of bronchitis.
Source Vatican News



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