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Pope Francis Shows Gradual Improvement in Hospitalized Condition

The Vatican reports Pope Francis is responding positively to treatment for double pneumonia as he remains hospitalized, showing slight improvements in health.

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Pope Francis, hospitalized for double pneumonia, demonstrates gradual improvement, according to the Vatican. His condition remains stable with good oxygen levels, but his prognosis is still reserved due to his age and health history. The 88-year-old pontiff continues to receive high-flow oxygen and has been able to communicate with supporters. Despite some encouraging signs, doctors remain cautious about his recovery.

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  • Pope Francis is showing a good response to treatment for double pneumonia, with a gradual improvement in his condition noted by the Vatican.
  • His prognosis remains guarded due to his age and medical history, emphasizing that he is still not out of danger.
  • Despite his hospitalization, the Vatican continues its operations, with other Cardinals officiating Mass and addressing Francis' messages.

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Pope Francis is hospitalized with double pneumonia, showing a gradual, slight improvement in his condition. His overall condition remains stable, but the prognosis is guarded due to his age and health history.

Pope Francis is receiving high-flow oxygen therapy during the day and non-invasive mechanical ventilation at night to aid his breathing.

Pope Francis continues to rest, work, and pray. He has recorded audio messages to thank supporters for their prayers and will participate in spiritual exercises with the Vatican Curia.

The guarded prognosis is due to Pope Francis' age (88 years old), his history of chronic lung disease, and the complexity of his current condition.

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