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Clinical conditions improving
The news regarding Pope Francis’ health is finally encouraging. After more than a month of hospitalization at the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, his clinical conditions “are confirmed to be improving.” This is what the Vatican Press Office reported, which released a detailed medical bulletin. The Holy Father recently suspended non-invasive mechanical ventilation, a significant step that indicates an improvement in his respiratory capacity.
Advances in respiratory therapy
In addition to the suspension of ventilation, the need for high-flow oxygen therapy has also been reduced. These advances are the result of an intensive program of motor and respiratory physiotherapy, which has helped improve the Holy Father's strength and endurance. Physiotherapy is a crucial element in the recovery process, and the results obtained so far are promising.
Spiritual activity and celebrations
Despite his health conditions, Pope Francis continues to maintain a strong bond with his spiritual mission. On the solemnity of Saint Joseph, he concelebrated the Holy Mass, demonstrating his commitment and dedication to the faith. This gesture not only represents a moment of great spiritual significance, but also a tangible sign of his resilience and will to continue serving the Church, despite the difficulties.