
Pope in 'good and stable' condition after lung inflammation diagnosis, Vatican says
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Pope Francis is in 'good, stable' condition after he was taken to a Rome hospital, where he underwent a CT scan for possible pneumonia, the Vatican said.
The next day, Francis gave his weekly blessing from the chapel of his residence. During the televised remarks, the pope revealed he had lung inflammation. He was seen with a bandage on his hand and an IV tube used to administer the antibiotics. During the Angelus noon prayer, Pope Francis was also seen coughing and covering his face.
"The pope's condition is good and stable, he does not have a fever and his respiratory condition is decidedly improving," Bruni said, according to Reuters. "To facilitate the pope's recovery, some important engagements that were scheduled for these days have been postponed so that he can dedicate his time and energy (to recovery)."

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