Pope Francis received from Jimili Hospital in Rome, where it has been accepted since February 14 due to bilateral pneumonia. He gave a peek at the room’s balcony, as it was accepted before receiving the exit and return to the house of Santa Marta, the headquarters of the Vatican in which he lives. Al -Habr thanked some words for the believers who gathered in the gates of the hospital, he wanted to make a wink for a woman who did not miss his date for prayer for the health of Pope Francis. Thank you all. I see this lady with yellow flowers. Brava. Before retiring from the window, it is still being affected by the cough.
Sergio Alfiri, the surgeon who led the medical team who joined Francisco yesterday, announced the “good news”, although he confirmed that he would have to remain a recovery for at least “two months”. During this period, it should continue in drug therapy and comfort, and refrain from participating in group meetings and other “important obligations”. In this way, it is not clear that Jorge Mario Bergolio, 88, will be able to head the Easter celebrations marathon, which begins within three weeks and that is the most important ritual period of the year for Christmas Catholics.
For his part, the Vatican spokesman, Matteo Brunei, explained that he “will be estimated” how to progress during the recovery period before making “appropriate decisions” about his presence in the ceremonies of the Holy Week. Brunei also explained that on Sunday, Francisco will revive and bless the believers from the window of his room at Jimili Hospital before leaving to the Vatican.
“The Pope does not suffer from bilateral pneumonia, but it will need more time to defeat all infection.” He insisted on the respiratory system, as Al -Furiri insisted that by reviewing how the clinical image of the Bishop of Rome has evolved in these six weeks of hospitalization, remembering that he suffered twice “very critical cases” “within its limits.” He also said that he had never been tubes, and that he has always been “conscious and mindless” and that thanks to the drugs, high oxygen has been achieved flowing and unintended mechanical ventilation “slow and progressive improvement” that led to the stabilization that has led during the past two weeks.
Luigi Carbon, the Vatican doctor who usually serves the ink, revealed that the necessary preparations were made at the Santa Marta house to be able to welcome the Pope, who must continue to obtain high flow oxygen through the nasal canal during the day. It will also continue with the physical therapy of active Indian and with the respiratory exercises he was doing in Gemelli in the way that “as soon as possible can restore its normal activity.”