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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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  1. Pope Francis shows 'slight improvement' amid weekslong hospitalization, Vatican says

    Francis, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, has had respiratory problems in the past, but in his 12 years as pope, none have kept him hospitalized as long as this one.

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  2. Vatican says hospitalized Pope Francis is showing 'gradual, slight improvement'

    Francis has been using high flows of supplemental oxygen to help him breathe during the day and a noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask at night.

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  3. Pope Francis showing 'good response' to treatment, Vatican says on Saturday

    The tone of the updates from the Vatican has been cautiously upbeat in recent days, after the pope suffered what was described as two episodes of "acute respiratory insufficiency" on March 3.

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  4. Pope Francis responding well to treatment, Vatican says

    The Pope's doctors believe he is likely to face a long road to recovery, due to his age and medical history.

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  5. Pope Francis responding well to pneumonia therapy and showing ‘gradual, slight improvement’

    The infection progressed into a complex respiratory tract infection and double pneumonia that has sidelined Francis for the longest period of his 12-year papacy and raised questions about the future.

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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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