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Pope Francis, 88, continues to rest in the hospital after three weeks of treatment for double pneumonia. His condition stabilized on Wednesday, allowing for some work and increased physiotherapy. The Vatican hasn't provided a timeline for his recovery, as he receives a high-flow of oxygen via small nasal tubes when not on mechanical ventilation. The pope has a history of lung infections due to past health issues.
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