Pope Francis has been tested for coronavirus after he fell ill and was forced to cancel a religious retreat near Rome, according to Metro UK.
The Pontiff had been due to go to a Lent retreat, but he did not go, the first time he has not attended the event during his papacy because he was suffering from a heavy cold.
The results for Covid-19 came back negative, according to Italian newspaper Il Messaggero this morning. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said he had no immediate comment on the report. The 83-year-old Roman Catholic leader, who had part of one lung removed because of an illness decades ago, also cancelled most audiences last week.
The Pope was to have taken part in the week-long retreat with senior Vatican officials that began on Sunday night at a Church residence south of Rome. In an astound announcement hours earlier, he said he would be following it from his residence in a Vatican guest house.
Pope Francis has been taken ill at a time when Italy is battling a torrent outbreak of the potentially deadly coronavirus. The death toll in Italy increased to 52 on Monday from 34 the day before and the total number of confirmed cases in Europe’s worst affected country climbed past the 2,000 mark.