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Pope Francis is improving and is no longer in ‘imminent danger,’ Vatican source says

  • Pope Francis is improving and is no longer in imminent danger of death due to double pneumonia, according to a Vatican source.
  • The 88-year-old pope participated remotely in the Vatican's spiritual retreat, indicating his improved health status.
  • Doctors have upgraded the pope's prognosis, stating he is stable and has shown improvements based on blood tests and treatment responses.
  • Despite these improvements, he will remain hospitalized for further treatment and rehabilitation, as cautioned by his doctors.
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The Pope, who has been in hospital for weeks because of pneumonia, is on the way to recovery. However, according to the Vatican, a release is not yet available.

·Germany
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According to the latest information, the pontiff remains stable, although he remains under medical observation due to the fragility of his clinical condition.The specialists who attend to him have pointed out that his evolution is favorable, but insist that his recovery requires constant time and care.At 88 years of age, the Pope's ability to respond to treatments is an important factor, and therefore doctors maintain caution before announcing a…

·Spain
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Pope Francis, 88 years old, is hospitalized in Rome for double pneumonia. His vital prognosis is no longer engaged, and his condition is "stable".

·Paris, France
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Francis is 88 years old, he has been treated for more than four weeks. Now it is said that the state of the Pope is stable. It is still unclear how Easter is celebrated in the Vatican.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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"The clinical conditions of the Holy Father have remained stable, confirming the progress observed during the week," said the Vatican Saturday night. "However, the Pope still needs hospital medical care, motor and respiratory physiotherapy".

·Strasbourg, France
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SALZBURG24 broke the news on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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