Despite everything, the prognosis remains reserved
The Pope’s clinical condition has stabilized in such a way that the Vatican announced that this Friday there will be no clinical bulletin to make the point of the situation. “Given the stability of the clinical condition, the next medical report will be published on Saturday.”
The Vatican states that the Pope “remained stable compared to previous days” and that this Thursday did not present any “episode of respiratory failure.”
In a statement, the Vatican explains that Francis “continued his respiratory and motor physiotherapy profitable.” “The hemodynamic parameters and blood analyzes were stable.” The Pope also “had no fever”.
Despite the good news, the Vatican stresses that “doctors maintain a reserved prognosis”. Either way, the Pope “dedicated himself to some work activities in the morning and afternoon, alternating between rest and prayer.”
Before lunch, “received the Eucharist.”