Pope Francis responds well to treatment for double pneumonia
- Pope Francis is currently undergoing treatment for double pneumonia and has shown a "gradual, slight improvement" in recent days, according to the Vatican.
- He has been hospitalized since February 14 and continues to face a "complex clinical condition," but reports no fever and good oxygen levels in his blood.
- Despite his health issues, Pope Francis worked on a message that was delivered during a mass on March 5, emphasizing the need to protect life.
- The Vatican has maintained a "guarded" prognosis while noting that Francis is stable after several acute respiratory crises last week.
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