Vatican City, March 20 – Pope Francis’ health has shown significant improvement, and he has now been removed from the ventilator, according to an official statement from the Holy See Press Office. The Pontiff is breathing comfortably, marking a positive step in his recovery.
🔹 Encouraging Medical Update from Vatican
As per the latest Vatican News health bulletin, Pope Francis’ condition has improved considerably. The report confirms:
- Pope is no longer on a ventilator
- Undergoing respiratory physiotherapy with positive results
- No fever detected
Doctors treating the 87-year-old Pontiff have stated that his lung infection has significantly reduced, and he is responding well to treatment.
🏥 Hospitalization at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital
Pope Francis was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on February 14 due to respiratory complications. His condition had sparked concerns globally, but with this latest health update, relief and optimism have spread among millions of faithful followers.
Medical professionals continue to monitor his recovery closely, and further updates are expected in the coming days.
🌍 Global Reactions and Prayers for Pope’s Recovery
The news of Pope Francis’ gradual recovery has been met with an outpouring of support and prayers from around the world. Religious leaders, political figures, and worshippers have expressed solidarity and well wishes for his continued healing.
The Vatican has yet to confirm when Pope Francis will resume his full papal duties, but his steady recovery signals a hopeful return to his responsibilities soon.