Massimo Moratti’s health has improved, leading to his transfer out of the intensive care unit at the Humanitas Institute in Rozzano, near Milan. This move confirms a clinical picture that encourages cautious optimism. The former president of Inter was hospitalized approximately a week ago with pneumonia, an event that caused significant concern among his family and the entire Nerazzurri community. Moratti had been intubated until last Saturday. Following a few days of monitoring to verify and confirm his progress, doctors made the decision to move him from intensive care. The former executive—who has been with his closest family members and was able to speak with them in recent days—remains under medical observation and supervision, but a full recovery now appears to be within closer reach.
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