Pope Francis made his first public appearance since being hospitalized, briefly greeting the faithful from the window of Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Sunday.
Pope Francis' health continues to improve, as the Holy See Press Office confirms that he no longer requires mechanical ventilation at night and has significantly reduced his dependence on high-flow oxygen therapy during the day.
Pope Francis’ health continues to improve, as the Holy See Press Office confirms he no longer needs mechanical ventilation at night and is relying less on high-flow oxygen therapy during the day.
In the quiet corridors of Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on the morning of February 22, an intense respiratory crisis underscored the critical condition of Pope Francis.
Pope Francis is showing positive signs in response to treatment for his complex respiratory infection, though doctors caution that he is not yet out of danger.