Pope Francis is improving and is no longer in ‘imminent danger,’ Vatican source says
- Pope Francis remains in critical condition due to a complex lung infection, receiving high levels of supplemental oxygen after a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions, according to the Vatican.
- Doctors labeled Francis' prognosis as reserved and described his condition as touch-and-go due to his age and lung disease.
- Matteo Bruni stated that the night passed quietly and Pope Francis felt present among his people, despite being hospitalized.
- Cardinal Pietro Parolin addressed resignation rumors, suggesting that speculation is useless when focusing on Francis' health and recovery.
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Vatican Says, Pope Francis is Improving and His Prognosis is No Longer 'guarded'
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Pope Francis is not considered to be in imminent danger from the infection he arrived to the hospital with, a Vatican source said on Monday, as reported by CNN. World News | Vatican Says, Pope Francis is Improving and His Prognosis is No Longer 'guarded'.
Emergency crisis over, pope on oxygen after quite night - General News
The emergency reported Saturday, when Pope Francis suffered a respiratory crisis, is substantially over after he spent a quiet night at the Policlinico Agostino Gemelli Hospital, Vatican sources said on Sunday. (ANSA)
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