Pope Francis, who has been battling pneumonia for two weeks, is showing signs of improvement, the Vatican has said in a medical update yesterday.
He will remain in hospital due to a complex clinical picture, the Vatican said on Friday morning.
It added the 88-year-old had another “peaceful night” and is “now resting” in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital.
Italian news agency Ansa reported that the pontiff was now out of the “critical phase”, citing Vatican sources.
The Pope was admitted to hospital on 14 February after experiencing breathing difficulties for several days. He was first treated for bronchitis before being diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs.
Then, on 22 February, the Vatican said that the Pope had experienced a respiratory crisis and was in a “critical” condition, but later on Sunday released an update saying that he had “not presented any further respiratory crises”.
The following day, the Pope issued a statement asking Catholics to pray for him after he was unable to deliver the traditional Angelus prayer in person for the second week running.
But, while the Vatican said the Pope’s health is improving, it added that “further days of clinical stability are necessary to resolve the prognosis”.
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