Pope Francis, 88, experienced a breathing crisis on February 28 while being treated for double pneumonia at Rome’s Gemelli hospital, where he has been admitted since February 14. The Vatican reported that he suffered a bronchospasm episode with vomiting and worsened breathing, requiring non-invasive mechanical ventilation. Despite the setback, the pope remains alert and well-oriented as doctors continue monitoring his condition.
Pope Francis
Earlier updates indicated slight improvement, but the latest incident has raised concerns. The pope will not lead the Ash Wednesday service on March 5, with a senior Vatican official stepping in. Despite his illness, Francis continues to oversee Church matters from the hospital. The timeline for his discharge remains unclear.
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