Pope Francis’ health has deteriorated.
The 88-year-old has “experienced an asthma-like respiratory crisis requiring high-flow oxygen administration,” and his condition remains important, according to the Vatican, February 22, 2019. After the pope of the Roman Catholic Church mentioned above was hospitalized.
“The Pope is not in danger,” their statement added. “Today’s blood test revealed thrombocytopenia associated with anemia, and it required blood transfusions. The holy father stayed vigilant and spent the day in the armchair.
The Pope was admitted to Gemeri Hospital in Rome on February 14th due to a respiratory infection and was later diagnosed with double pneumonia.
Pope, who has been the Pope since 2013, is prone to respiratory infections. In 1957 he developed a severe infection in one lung and underwent surgery to remove some of it.