Pope Francis had a peaceful night and is resting, according to information from the Holy See office in a statement released on its official page. The Supreme Pontiff has been hospitalized at the Gemelli Polyclinic since February 14, and last night the mentioned entity reported that his clinical condition remains critical but stable.
The Vatican's statement indicated that the pope has undergone a scheduled CT scan for the radiological control of bilateral pneumonia and that his prognosis remains uncertain. No acute respiratory episodes have been recorded, and his hemodynamic parameters remain stable.
Amid concerns for his health, it was reported that Francis spent a night without complications and is in a recovery phase, resting in the hospital where he is being treated. The Holy See will continue to provide updates on the pope's condition as his treatment and medical evolution progress.