Pope Francis, at Gemeri Hospital in Rome, continues to receive high-flow oxygen therapy during the day and non-invasive mechanical ventilation at night. Also, today he followed the spiritual movements taking place in the Vatican. Physical and respiratory therapy will continue.
Vatican News
On the evening of Wednesday, March 12, the Holy See Press Office provided Pope Francis, who has been in care at Gemeri Hospital in Rome since February 14th, with the following medical updates:
“The clinical state of the sacred father remained stable in the complex, overall medical picture context.
Chest x-rays performed yesterday were radiologically confirmed for improvements observed the day before.
The Holy Father continues to receive high-flow oxygen therapy during the day and non-invasive mechanical ventilation during nighttime rest.
After following a spiritual movement this morning at a link-up with Paul VI’s hall of the Vatican, he received the Eucharist, a time of devotion to prayer, and then continued his physical therapy.
In the afternoon, after participating in the spiritual movement of Curia, he continued praying, resting and respiratory physical therapy. ”