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Pope Francis is improving from double pneumonia and will not lead the Ash Wednesday service on March 5, as he remains hospitalized. The Vatican stated his condition has shown improvement but the prognosis remains guarded due to the complexity of his infection. The pope, 88, has been hospitalized for two weeks. His recovery is slow but he continues to lead the Vatican from the hospital. The next medical update is expected on Friday evening.
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