A constant and watched recovery
Since February 14, Pope Francis has been under medical surveillance at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, where he has been treated by a bilateral pneumonia. Although doctors have noticed some improvements in their state, their recovery is still a long and delicate process.
The evolution of treatment
The medical team that takes care of the pontiff has implemented oxygen therapies and physiotherapy sessions to help improve it. An X -ray has recently shown positive signs in their pulmonary health, but professionals have a cautious posture, without being able to determine a date for their registration.
A cautious approach to uncertainty
Doctors have stated that, although the situation is not critical, the Pope is not in a position to resume his usual activities in the Vatican. Its advanced age and previous health complications make each step towards recovery evaluated in detail.
Changes in Vatican communication
The Vatican has decided to adjust its communication policy with respect to the Pope’s health. In the future, only significant ads will be made on its condition, in order to minimize unnecessary speculations and concerns among the public.
A message of trust
With this new policy, the Holy See seeks to strengthen confidence in the medical team responsible for the care of the Pope, emphasizing that he is receiving the most appropriate attention possible.
An active presence in their recovery
Despite the limitations, Pope Francis remains connected to the Vatican affairs and receives visits from key figures of the church. His determination to continue his mission is evident, and he is engaged in spiritual activities, even from his room.
Expectations for the future
There is still no clear date for his return to the Vatican. Doctors warn that it is essential for their recovery to be gradual and well managed, to avoid any receding in their health. In the meantime, the Catholic Church is watching, hoping that it can soon regain its usual routine.