Vatican City, 21 February, 2025 / 15:00 pm
Pope Francis is “not out of danger” due to his age and delicate health, his medical team told reporters on Friday.
During a Vatican Press Conference at Jamelli Hospital in Rome, both Dr. Sergio Alfiary, Head of the Medical Team of Jamelli Hospital, and the Pope of the Pope in the Vatican, Dr. Luigi Carbon said that the 88 -year -old holy father should remain. Hospital for “extended” treatment.
Alphiary told reporters on Friday, “As long as he will be able to return to Santa Marta (her Vatican Niwas) to be hospitalized.” “He will be at least here at least here. She is better, but the situation can change. Here in Jamelli, he is a very good patient. ,
According to the Holy Father, Alfiary, he asked “to say that he is an old man with a 50 -year -old man’s brain” who wants to take care of the Universal Church.
“At the age of 88, he is leading the church and sparing himself; He is tired, “said Alfiary. “It has become possible to separate microorganisms; There are viruses, myocytes and bacteria (and) (and) chronic diseases that can be contained. ,

The head of the Jamelli Medical Team confirmed that the Pope continues to read, work and sign documents while in the hospital.
In detail on the specific details of the medical condition of the Holy Father, Alpiery said: “He pushed with a respiratory tract infection … first there was no pneumonia (but) In the next days we have a CT scan with a CT scan in the next days Have seen with bilateral pneumonia.
Although the Pope “is not connected to machines”, he sometimes uses oxygen support to help his breathing. Alpherry said: “He knows that he is in danger, the risk can be of sepsis, that is, germs pass in the blood. But today there is no such situation.”
In Jamelli, the pope’s medical reports are written by a team of alpheric, carbon, and infectious, gastroenterologist, cardiologist and pulmonologist.
Carbon, a doctor at the Pope of the Vatican, told reporters on Friday that the holy father is “delicate and not out of danger (AS) seems to be very low to imbalance.”
He said, “The Pope has chronic bronchitis, which can flare up,” he said. “The Pope reacts to the treatments that have been extended and not replaced.”
“Pope is not a bizarre,” Carbon told journalists towards the end of the press conference.
Since 14 February, the Holy Father has undergone a series of daily clinical trials and complex cortisone antibiotic remedies to treat his other chronic diseases as well as his respiratory infections and pneumonia.