Pope Francis had peaceful night, is resting after breathing crisis, Vatican says
- Pope Francis is in a stable condition and remains in 'good humour' after suffering from double pneumonia, according to a statement from the Vatican.
- Doctors placed Pope Francis on noninvasive mechanical ventilation, and he is alternating this with high-flow oxygenation; he has not experienced further coughing episodes.
- The Vatican stated that Pope Francis has not had further coughing fits and his haemodynamic parameters have remained stable since his recent health issues.
- Despite challenges with his health, a priest adviser mentioned that 'Pope Francis is a fighter' and intends to keep going as long as he has strength.
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