Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni visited the hospital’s Pope. There, both lungs were diagnosed with pneumonia.
The 88-year-old was admitted to Gemeri Hospital in Rome on Friday with a respiratory infection.
“We are very pleased that he felt wary and responded well. We joked as usual. He has not lost his popular proverb.” I stated.
She offered him the best wishes for a quick recovery on behalf of the Italian government and the nation.
Earlier in the week, the Vatican said medical tests and chest x-rays showed “complex pictures.”
Pneumonia is a serious infection that inflams and scars the lungs, causes chest pain, making breathing even more difficult.
The Vatican said in the latest update on the vulnerable health of the clergy, he was on alert and had breakfast.
Vatican officials said the Pope could still get out of bed and sit in the armchair in his hospital room, and he continued to do some work.
He cancels the scheduled Pope audience on Saturday and is not enough to attend Mass on Sunday.
Outside the hospital, wealthy people and pilgrims gather together to pray, light candles and write notes of encouragement.