Two
Vatican cardinals, papal aides, test positive for coronavirus - source
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[December 22, 2020]
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Two Vatican cardinals, including one
who spends most of his time helping Rome's homeless, have tested
positive for the coronavirus, a Vatican source said on Tuesday.
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Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, 57, a Pole who manages Pope Francis'
charities and has the title of the Vatican's almoner, was
hospitalised for treatment of the onset of pneumonia.
Italian Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, 78, the governor of Vatican
City, tested positive and is believed to be in self-isolation in his
home in the Vatican, the source said.
It was not immediately clear if either or both attended an event on
Monday at which members of the Vatican's central administration,
known as the Curia, exchanged Christmas greetings with the pope.
There was no official Vatican confirmation of the two cardinals'
test results.
Krajewski spends much of this time on the streets outside Vatican
City helping Rome's homeless population. At the request of the pope,
he has set up a clinic, bathing facilities and other services for
the homeless just off St. Peter's Square.
He is also very active with Italian charities that help the poor and
homeless throughout Italy.
Italy, the first Western country hit by the virus, has seen 69,214
COVID-19 fatalities since its outbreak emerged in February, the
highest toll in Europe and the fifth-highest in the world. It has
also registered some 1.96 million cases to date.
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In September, Cardinal Luis
Antonio Tagle, a Filipino who heads the
Vatican's missionary arm, tested positive and
went into isolation but is believed to be in
good heath now.
During the first wave of the pandemic last
spring, more than a dozen Swiss Guard tested
positive as well as a person who lived in the
same guest house where the pope resides.
Andrea Arcangeli, the head of the Vatican's
health services, said earlier this month that
the city-state will start vaccinated residents
and staff members early in the new year.
(This story has been refiled to reinstate
dropped word 'of' in first paragraph)
(Reporting By Philip Pullella, Editing by
William Maclean)
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