On the one hand, it’s possible this will be ascribed to natural causes, which is why they hold the medical review. On the other hand, people who don’t believe in miracles, or in the intercession of the saints, will have “doubts” no matter what occurs.
I wasn’t aware of the case being made for the Holy Father, but can see why. And the review is always part of the process, so I don’t have any problem with that. I admit that the Washington Post bugged me a bit with the attitude sprinkled within the article, but on the other hand, that’s them. ;)