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Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Doctors Report Condition Stable

Pope Francis continues to recover from pneumonia; doctors confirm his life is not at risk but he remains hospitalized for further treatment.

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  1. Pope Francis is 'fine,' condition not life-threatening, doctors say

    Pope Francis is receiving occasional supplements of oxygen when he needs it and is responding to the strengthened drug therapy he is receiving to fight pneumonia and a complex lung infection, according to his doctors.

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  2. Pope not fully recovered, condition not life-threatening, doctors say

    Pope Francis has not yet fully recovered from illness, but he is not in danger of losing his life, doctors from Gemelli Hospital said during a press conference on Friday.

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    Pope Francis, who is being treated in hospital for double pneumonia, is not in danger of death, but has not been fully cured and his condition could yet change, one of his doctors said on Friday.

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Feb 21st, 2025, 4:46 PM ET

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Pope Francis is hospitalized with pneumonia and chronic bronchitis, but his doctors report that he is stable and not in danger of death. At 88 years old, his condition remains delicate, requiring occasional oxygen supplements. Doctors confirm he is responsive to treatment, able to work from an armchair, and has a good appetite, although he will remain in the hospital for at least the next week for observation. While there is concern about the possibility of infection spreading, no signs of sepsis have been detected. Privacy regarding his condition has been requested.


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