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Pope Francis, 88, suffering from double pneumonia, has stabilized and no longer requires mechanical ventilation for breathing assistance. He is now receiving oxygen via a small nasal hose. The pope's condition remains stable, but the Vatican has kept his prognosis as "guarded," indicating he is not out of danger. Francis has been in the Gemelli hospital since February 14 due to a severe respiratory infection and several complications.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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