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Pope Francis, 88, experienced two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency on March 4 due to pneumonia-related mucus accumulation, according to the Vatican News. He underwent bronchoscopies to remove the mucus and was placed on non-invasive mechanical ventilation. The pontiff remains alert and cooperative, but his prognosis remains guarded.
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