Pope Francis will need at least two months of rest and recovery, according to Dr. Sergio Alfieri, clinical director at Gemelli, as he recovers from his illness at the Vatican.
Pope Francis will leave the hospital on Sunday after 38 weeks of suffering from a severe asthma disease in both lungs, according to his doctors.
The bishop will need at least two months of sleep and treatment, according to Dr. Sergio Alfieri, the medical director at Gemelli hospital, as he recovers from his at the Vatican.
Francis was initially admitted to Gemelli on February 14th following a worsening situation of pneumonia, which later led to a critical pneumonia diagnosis.
The pope’s constant improvement was highlighted by Saturday’s update, which was his first in-person presentation from his doctors in a month.
The bishop is scheduled to make his first public appearance on Sunday, after more than five months since his admission to the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome.
The Francis may not be able to read the Angelus meditation, as in recent weeks, but it will be broadcast. However, his aesthetic appeal will be a revolutionary addition that his supporters will be very happy to see.
There are already 1.4 billion Christians, or one for every seven people on earth.
Pope Francis ‘ health is still in good health, according to the Vatican, with only minor changes in both his engine and breathing systems as of Friday. He continues to receive prescriptions for natural and respiratory therapy. He no longer requires electrical air at night, and he now relies on nasal cannulae for high-flow oxygen, which he apparently uses less often during the day.
According to Vatican sources, the next national health release is scheduled for Monday.