Doctors have described Pope Francis' condition as "stable" as he continues to rest and recover in the hospital from double pneumonia. However, the Pope missed the weekly noon Mass again and, for the third consecutive time, canceled his Angelus prayer address.
In its daily update, the Vatican stated that "the night was calm, and the Pope is still resting." He has not experienced fever or an increase in white blood cells, which would indicate his body is still fighting an infection.
Yesterday, doctors confirmed that the 88-year-old Pope's condition remains stable, without any signs of being critical, and noted continued improvement. Their optimistic assessment comes after he suffered a respiratory crisis that required him to be placed on a non-invasive ventilator.
Pope Francis in Stable Condition, Continues Recovery
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