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Pope ‘Gradually Improving’ After First Night in the Hospital | Pope ‘Gradually Improving’ After First Night in the Hospital |
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Latest news: The pope was discharged on Saturday from a hospital in Rome after a three-day stay. | Latest news: The pope was discharged on Saturday from a hospital in Rome after a three-day stay. |
Pope Francis is feeling better and “gradually improving” after he was unexpectedly hospitalized for a respiratory infection, the Vatican said on Thursday, although it was not clear whether he would be discharged in time for the start of Easter-related ceremonies. | Pope Francis is feeling better and “gradually improving” after he was unexpectedly hospitalized for a respiratory infection, the Vatican said on Thursday, although it was not clear whether he would be discharged in time for the start of Easter-related ceremonies. |
Few details were available about the condition of the pope, who is 86, but the Vatican added that he slept well during the night, ate breakfast, read some newspapers and resumed working. He also prayed in the small chapel inside the papal private hospital suite, suggesting that he was able to move from his bed. | Few details were available about the condition of the pope, who is 86, but the Vatican added that he slept well during the night, ate breakfast, read some newspapers and resumed working. He also prayed in the small chapel inside the papal private hospital suite, suggesting that he was able to move from his bed. |
On Thursday evening, the Vatican said that doctors had determined Francis was suffering from “an infective bronchitis,” requiring infusions of antibiotics. The treatment had “produced the waited results with a clear improvement of his health conditions,” the statement said, adding that the pope could be discharged in the “coming days.” | On Thursday evening, the Vatican said that doctors had determined Francis was suffering from “an infective bronchitis,” requiring infusions of antibiotics. The treatment had “produced the waited results with a clear improvement of his health conditions,” the statement said, adding that the pope could be discharged in the “coming days.” |
Cameras and reporters were stationed outside the Policlinico A. Gemelli hospital in Rome, where popes usually receive medical treatment, as global news media outlets waited for updates about his condition. | Cameras and reporters were stationed outside the Policlinico A. Gemelli hospital in Rome, where popes usually receive medical treatment, as global news media outlets waited for updates about his condition. |