Pope Francis Shows Slight Improvement in Pneumonia Treatment
The 88-year-old pontiff can now briefly breathe without oxygen support, though he continues to require nighttime ventilation as he recovers in a Rome hospital.
- Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14 for severe bilateral pneumonia, is receiving treatment at Gemelli Hospital in Rome.
- The Vatican reports that his condition is stable and has slightly improved, with respiratory and physical therapy aiding his recovery.
- He can now breathe without oxygen support for short periods but continues to rely on non-invasive mechanical ventilation at night.
- A photo released Sunday showed the Pope for the first time since his hospitalization, though his face was not clearly visible.
- The next official medical update on the Pope's condition is scheduled for Wednesday evening.