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Pope no longer requires mechanical ventilation

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According to Vatican News, the Holy See Press Office announced that Pope Francis no longer requires mechanical ventilation at night, and has less need for high-flow oxygen therapy during the day. His motor and respiratory physiotherapy is also making progress. This is good news for everyone who loves Pope Francis, God heard people's prayers to heal the Holy See. His condition is improving and has suspended non-invasive mechanical ventilation.

It was reported that the Pope has also less need of a high flow oxygen therapy. His motor and respiratory physiotherapy is continuing to make progress. His doctors also announced that his lung infections are under control, although not eliminated. The values of his clinical analyses are in the normal range, and the Pope continues to be fever-free.

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Children pray for the Pope's health outside the Gemelli hospital (ANSA)


Report Source: Vatican News
 
It was reported that the Pope has also less need of a high flow oxygen therapy. This is good news God be praised
Yes, mate and I thanked God for His mercy and love for healing Pope. Hoping he will be completely healed in the coming weeks.
 
Prayer is a strong instrument to heal a sickness and the love for the Holy See is a testament that makes impossible ;things possible. I am touched with those children praying for the Pope outside the hospital where he is confined, God Bless these children.
 
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