Vatican News is publishing nonsense about Pope Francis’ Health

Editor’s Note: This report claims that Pope Francis’ health is showing slight improvement. But in the article nothing is said that would indicate that. In fact, it says the contrary, namely, that his condition is “stable”, which means unchanged. — This is a nonsense report, which is of the kind which was bitterly ridiculed by Raymond Arroyo of EWTN:

If the pope is sick, say so. If the pope is not sick, say so. Why is he in the hospital for bronchitis, but diagnosed for pneumonia? Who are his doctors and what are their specialties? Is the diagnosis of “polymicrobial infection of the lungs” his only medical issue? What is the prognosis for each medical problem? What kind of infection has he? Is it confined to the sputum of his lungs, or has it spread to other organs or to the blood? What medicines is he being given? Why were they changed, specifically? What hurdles does he have to overcome before a prognosis can be made? What progress does he have to make to be able to leave the hospital? Is he going to be in the hospital for days, weeks or months?

None of these questions have been answered after 7 days.

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