Pope Francis’ health has changed: the Vatican brought fundamental information!

by Andrea
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The Vatican reported on Monday that the health of Pope Francis had improved slightly, no longer suffer from asthma attacks and partially returned to his work duties. František lies in the hospital on 11. Day with two -sided pneumonia. TASR reports, according to reports of ANSA and AP, according to reports.

The Holy See on Saturday first stated that The condition of the head of the Catholic Church is critical. After an asthmatic crisis, he needed a high supply of oxygen. Blood tests also found on Sunday “Initial mild kidney failure”.

“The critical clinical state of the Holy Father shows a slight improvement. Even today, asthmatic airway attacks have not occurred; Some laboratory tests reported an improvement, “ He said the Vatican on Monday in his evening report on the health status of the 88-year-old Pope. Kidney problems that were found on Sunday, according to the Vatican statement, are no reason to concern.

However, the clinical condition of Francis is still “complex” and therefore, according to attending doctors, it is not appropriate to publish the forecast at present. In the afternoon, the Pope partially returned to his work duties and also phoned with church leaders in the Gaza Stripwith which he has been in contact since the beginning of the war in this Palestinian enclave.

Ansa also reported that during Monday Juan Grabois, a left -wing activist and unionist, tried to get to the Pope’s room, whose security forces have stopped. The background of this incident is not yet known. Grabois is like Pope Francis of Argentina and works as an advisor to the Vatican Agency. He met the Pope several times, most recently in September at an event for members of social movements.

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