Head of the Catholic Church has been hospitalized since the 14th
Pope Francis’ clinical condition “remains critical but stable,” reveals the latest clinical bulletin, released on Tuesday. The prognosis remains reserved.
During today, “no acute respiratory episodes and hemodynamic parameters remain stable”
The head of the Catholic Church, who has been hospitalized since the 14th, held last night a computed tomography (TAC) of control to monitor the bilateral pneumonia that took him to the hospital for 11 days. A, as revealed the morning clinical bulletin.
Pope Francis received the Eucharist in the morning and resumed work in the afternoon.
On Monday, doctors reported one in the clinical staff of the Holy Father, but the situation remains reserved after one was diagnosed.