Pope Francis’ condition shows ‘slight improvement’: Vatican

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(ROME and LONDON) — Pope Francis’ “critical clinical condition” has shown a “slight improvement,” the Vatican said on Monday, as the 88-year-old pontiff remains hospitalized following a pneumonia diagnosis.

“In view of the complexity of the clinical picture, the doctors are still cautious about the prognosis,” the Vatican press office said in a statement.

The office said there were “no episodes of asthmatic respiratory crisis” on Monday, and some laboratory tests “have improved.”

“Oxygen therapy continues, albeit with slightly reduced flows and oxygen percentage,” the office said.

Francis was “resting” on Monday morning after spending his 10th night in the hospital, the Vatican press office said earlier in the day. He resumed some work activities Monday afternoon, the office said.

The pope has been eating normally, is awake and is continuing his medical therapies, Vatican sources told ABC News. He’s also in good humor and isn’t suffering from pain, the sources said.

“Pope Francis thanks all the people of God who have gathered in these days to pray for his health,” the Vatican said.

Francis has been hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital since Feb. 14 following a bout with bronchitis.

The pontiff, who has led the Catholic Church since 2013, underwent another round of clinical tests on Sunday morning, Vatican sources told ABC News.

Officials said Sunday he remained in critical condition.

The pontiff was diagnosed with pneumonia on Tuesday, according to the Vatican.

A rosary will be said in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Monday, led by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin. That rosary is seen as a way for the church to express its “closeness to the Pope and the sick,” said the director of the Vatican press office, Matteo Bruni.

President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron wished the pope well during remarks from the White House on Monday.

“We wish him well, we want him to get well,” Trump said when asked about the leaders’ message to the pope. “It’s a very serious situation, but we do want him to get well, if it’s possible.”

“We do think about the pope and we wish him recovery and a prompt recovery,” Macron added.

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