The Pope has 'two episodes of acute respiratory failure', Vatican says
- Pope Francis experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure on March 3, requiring separate bronchoscopies, as reported by the Vatican.
- The Vatican noted that Pope Francis, hospitalized for pneumonia since February 14, is 'alert, focused and cooperative' but has a 'reserved' prognosis.
- Initially hospitalized for bronchitis, Pope Francis developed pneumonia, causing global concern, highlighted by his missed Angelus prayer.
- Despite slight improvements, the Pope's recovery is slower than desired, according to Italy's La Stampa.
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