The Holy See See news agency says Pope Francis has been tested and has begun pharmacological treatment for respiratory infections at the hospital. The hospitalization coordinated scheduled events for the coming days, including artist Jubilee.
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A statement released to journalists by the Holy SEE reporters on Friday evening, “following the recent deterioration of his bronchitis,” Pope Francis, who was recognized at Rome’s Agostino Gemeri Hospital on Friday morning, specialised. I took my house exam and started. Hospital pharmacological treatment. ”
“The initial tests indicate a respiratory tract infection. His clinical status is stable and he has a slight fever,” he said.
In a conversation with the journalist, Matteo Bruni, director of the sacred See Press Office, said, “The Pope is calm, he is fine, and he is reading the newspaper.”
After being hospitalized for treatment of bronchitis, adjustments were made to future Jubilee events.
“The Jubilee audience scheduled for tomorrow has been cancelled on February 15th. The artist’s Jubilee and the World of Culture will be held on Sunday, February 16th, and the World of Culture will be held on Sunday, February 16th. Jose Trentino de de de de de de de de de de de de mendonza, Governor of Dicaster for Culture and Education.
Furthermore, the meeting with artists, originally planned for Monday in Cinecittà, will not be held because the Pope cannot attend,” the statement continued.
Holy See See news outlets announced that Pope Francis will be admitted to Gemeripoli Clinic Hospital in Agostino on Friday, February 14th, following morning audiences, with the Pope receiving several diagnostic tests and continuing He explained that he plans to continue treatment for the bronchitis match.
The Holy Father has suffered from bronchitis for several days.
He asked his collaborators to read his prepared remarks in the general audience on the past two Wednesdays, among other events.
Already on February 6, the Holy See Press Office had issued a statement informing the Pope suffered from bronchitis and would retain an audience at his residence in Casa Santa Marta.
Article updated on 18.40