Pope Francis will receive Sunday Hospital Alta after 37 days admitted to the Gemelli Polyclinic of Rome by a respiratory infection, and will return to his residence at the Santa Marta house in the Vatican, as announced on Saturday Dr. Sergio Alfieri, head of the team that treats him at the Medical Center.
The pontiff “will be discharged tomorrow, (he is) in a stable state for fifteen days. The rest period in the Santa Marta house will continue and will remain in convalescence for a period of at least two months,” said Alfieri.
Francisco, 88, entered on February 14 at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome due to his breathing problems, which were due to bronchitis due to polymicrobiological infection to which bilateral pneumonia joined.