Pope Francis remains in stable but critical condition, according to Vatican officials. He had a calm night and is currently resting under medical supervision. His health showed signs of improvement until Friday afternoon, but a sudden bout of breathing difficulties and vomiting led to respiratory distress, requiring ventilator support.
Despite the setback, doctors report that the Pope experienced no further complications and was able to eat breakfast. Medical experts have emphasized that the next 48 hours will be crucial in assessing his recovery. His condition continues to be closely monitored at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, where he was admitted on February 14.
Initially diagnosed with bronchitis, further examinations confirmed that the 87-year-old Pontiff has pneumonia affecting both lungs. The Vatican remains hopeful for his recovery, while prayers and well-wishes continue to pour in from around the world.
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