Pope Francis, 88, has shown clinical improvement in his health after being treated for pneumonia in both lungs, according to a Vatican source.
The pontiff, who has spent two weeks at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, is no longer in critical condition.
The pope’s health became a concern after he experienced respiratory difficulties, leading to his hospitalization.
He was diagnosed with pneumonia, which raised alarms due to his age and the severity of the illness. The pneumonia affected both of his lungs, adding to the medical concerns surrounding his condition.
A Vatican source confirmed that the pope’s condition has stabilized, and he is no longer facing immediate health threats.