Pope Francis is no longer in imminent danger of death, hence the doctors have finally agreed to revoke the prognosis. Overall, bilateral pneumonia and polymicrobial infection are no longer considered to be a threat. However, specialists warn that the clinical picture remains difficult. The Pontiff still requires medication therapy and is unable to do it outside of the Gemelli Polyclinic, where he has been hospitalized for 25 days. In summary, Pope Francis is required to remain in a secure environment for an extended period of time; however, it is currently impossible to forecast the duration of this period. There are talks about a possible extension of a few weeks. The Holy See considers the most recent medical briefing to be positive: clinical circumstances are stable, and improvements seen in previous days have been reinforced. Blood tests confirm improvements.
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