Pope Francis 'remains critical' in Rome hospital, says Vatican

Pope Francis 'remains critical' in Rome hospital, says Vatican

Pope Francis remains in a critical condition after experiencing a severe respiratory crisis, akin to asthma, as reported by the Vatican. The 88-year-old pontiff’s health is said to be deteriorating, with the need for blood transfusions due to a low platelet count associated with anaemia. Despite being alert and seated in his chair, the Pope requires a high flow of oxygen, and his prognosis is being closely monitored.

Currently receiving treatment for pneumonia in both lungs at Gemelli Hospital in Rome, Pope Francis is facing a challenging health battle. The Vatican’s daily updates on the Pope’s condition have varied in tone and detail, with the latest assessment being particularly stark and comprehensive. The lack of a definitive prognosis has raised concerns among Catholics worldwide, particularly during a busy Jubilee year for the Catholic Church.

This development follows previous reports from medical professionals indicating some response to treatment but cautioning about the complexity of the Pope’s condition. Known for his resilience, Pope Francis has faced health challenges in the past, including hospitalizations for lung infections and bronchitis. Despite his current health struggles, the Pope’s dedication to his faith remains evident as he continues to engage in prayer and reading during his hospital stay.

As news of Pope Francis’s condition spreads, well-wishers have been showing their support outside Gemelli Hospital with candles, flowers, and messages. Although the Pope will not make any public appearances in the near future, his followers are keeping him in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time

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