The health condition of Pope Francis, who is hospitalized with bilateral pneumonia, remained stable and the pontiff had no respiratory crisis, according to information from the Vatican on Tuesday (4).
According to the statement, he remained “without fever, always alert, cooperative with therapies.”
The newsletter also pointed out that, as planned, noninvasive mechanical ventilation will resume tonight until morning.
The prognosis of the pontiff remains reserved.
Earlier, the Vatican reported that the Pope slept all night.
According to Vatican updates on Monday (3), Francisco had suffered two episodes of acute respiratory failure.
The 88 -year -old Pope has been hospitalized at Gemelli Hospital in Rome since February 14 with a severe respiratory infection that triggered other complications.
*Under Victor Aguiar supervision
This content was originally published in Papa Francisco remains stable and without respiratory crises, says Vatican on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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