Pope Francis Isn’t Out of Danger but His Condition Isn’t Life-Threatening, Medical Team Says
- Pope Francis is not in life-threatening danger but will remain in the hospital for at least all of next week, according to his doctors at Gemelli Hospital.
- Pope Francis remains hospitalized at Gemelli Hospital as of February 21, 2025, due to pneumonia and chronic bronchitis, but his condition is not life-threatening according to his medical team.
- Dr. Alfieri reported that the pope is breathing autonomously, eating, and reading, though he occasionally needs an oxygen mask.
- Dr. Carbone noted that the pope's treatment was intensified after his condition worsened to pneumonia in both lungs, following an initial infection.
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