Pope Francis has cancelled his scheduled audiences because of mild flu, according to the Vatican.
The 86-year-old pontiff, who is missing part of one lung, which was removed when he was a young man in Argentina, went to hospital for tests but the scan results ruled out any breathing problems.
Francis usually holds regular meetings with officials on Saturdays, including a weekly one with the head of the department that oversees the appointment of bishops.
He was also due to hold a meeting with the president of Guinea Bissau.
The Vatican said in a statement: “The Holy Father’s audiences scheduled for this morning are cancelled due to a mild flu.”
The Pope’s next public appearance is scheduled for Sunday, when he is expected to address crowds in his weekly message in St Peter’s Square.
He is also due to attend the upcoming COP28 conference on climate change in Dubai where he is expected to hold bilateral meetings with world leaders attending the event.
Recently pressed over his health issues in an interview, Francis, who turns 87 next month, quipped in what has become his standard response: “Still alive, you know.”
Earlier this month, the Pope did not read his prepared remarks at an audience with European rabbis as he was suffering from a cold, but later appeared to be in good health during a meeting with 7,000 children from over 80 countries.