Pope Francis has experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure due to a buildup of mucus in his airways, leading to bronchospasm. The Vatican confirmed that the Pope, who has been hospitalized for over two weeks with pneumonia in both lungs, required medical intervention and was placed back on a ventilator. His prognosis remains uncertain as he has undergone multiple bronchoscopies to address his condition. The health scare raises concerns about the 87-year-old pontiff’s ability to continue his duties. The Vatican has yet to provide a timeline for his recovery.
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Pope Francis has 2 episodes of "acute respiratory failure," Vatican says
Pope Francis, hospitalized for more than two weeks with pneumonia in both lungs, suffered two acute respiratory failures, requiring intervention, the Vatican says.
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