Pope Francis in critical condition after respiratory crisis, Vatican says
- Pope Francis is in critical condition after suffering a respiratory crisis that required high-flow oxygen and blood transfusions, according to the Vatican.
- Doctors stated that the pontiff is battling pneumonia and a complex respiratory infection, and there is a risk of developing sepsis.
- Despite his condition, Pope Francis remains alert and has spent time sitting in an armchair, although he is in greater discomfort than before.
- Concerns about his health have sparked speculation regarding a potential resignation, although Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin emphasized that the focus is on the Pope's health and recovery.
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