The Pope has 'two episodes of acute respiratory failure', Vatican says
- Pope Francis has suffered two episodes of acute respiratory failure due to a significant accumulation of mucus and bronchospasm, according to the Vatican.
- Doctors performed two bronchoscopies to alleviate his respiratory distress, as stated by the Vatican.
- Despite being in stable condition, the Pope's health remains precarious after a recent hospitalization for pneumonia, raising concerns among the public.
- Plans for the Ash Wednesday ceremony have been adjusted, as Cardinal Angelo De Donatis will lead the service in place of the Pope for this year's observance.
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