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Tests negative on recuperating Pope Francis after fever, Vatican says

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Tests negative on recuperating Pope Francis after fever, Vatican says

In file photo, Pope Francis walks after the weekly general audience at the San Damaso courtyard, at the Vatican, June 30, 2021. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File Photo

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'His Holiness Pope Francis spent a quiet day, eating, and moving unassisted,' says a Vatican spokesman

Pope Francis, who is recovering from intestinal surgery in a Rome hospital, ran a fever on Wednesday night, but microbiological exams and scans of his chest and abdomen proved negative, the Vatican said on Thursday, July 8.

Francis, 84, was continuing the planned treatment in the Gemelli hospital.

“His Holiness Pope Francis spent a quiet day, eating and moving unassisted,” spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement that said the fever on Wednesday night was temporary.

He underwent a three-hour operation on Sunday night known as a left hemicolectomy, a procedure in which one side of the colon is removed. It was to remove a part of colon which had narrowed severely, the Vatican has said.

He is expected to spend a total of seven days in hospital, barring complications.

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