The Pope's CT scan data are likely for today, 'he continues with therapies, including oxygen, he is in an armchair'

It is "probable" that the data from the CT scan that Pope Francis underwent yesterday will be made public today, presumably with the evening medical bulletin. This is what Vatican sources report, specifying that "the Pope has woken up, is in an armchair, and is continuing his therapies", including "oxygen" as in the past few days.
According to the Vatican press office, the Pope spent a peaceful night.
"A press conference with doctors to be updated on the general situation is not excluded before the end of the week," Vatican sources reported, speaking of Pope Francis' health. It was also reiterated today that "the Pope can eat normally."
At the moment there is no news of other visits received, apart from those of the close collaborators who have been assisting him since the beginning of his hospital stay. As for the use, in the latest medical bulletins, of the adjective "critical" to speak of the Pope's health conditions, the same sources explain that "the first time this term was used was when the doctors said that the Pope is not out of danger and that therefore the prognosis is reserved". We will therefore have to wait until this evening to verify the results of the CT scan and the Pope's general state of health.
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