COLOMBO – Pope Francis, 86, has been hospitalised in Rome with a respiratory infection on Wednesday, the Vatican announced. He had for several days complained of difficulties in breathing.
The Pope does not have COVID, but his illness was discovered during a checkup at the Policlinico A. Gemelli Hospital. It is expected that he will require a few days of treatment, the Vatican said.
The Pope had presided over the daily General Audience in St. Peter’s Square earlier in the day. NEWS 1ST
Pope Francis, 86, hospitalised in Rome for respiratory infection
