Pope Francis
Pope no longer needs breathing ventilator Vatican says
Pope Francis, 88, has been in Rome's Gemelli hospital since February 14 for treatment of a severe respiratory infection, which led to additional complications. Initially, the pope required non-invasive mechanical ventilation but has since stopped relying on this assistance. He remains in a stable condition, with no further respiratory crises reported.
TL;DR (Meta-Llama-3.1-8B + RAG)
past month
- Pope Francis stable a day after respiratory crisis
- Pope Francis suffers breathing crisis amid pneumonia battle
- Pope's condition has slightly improved, Vatican says
- Pope Francis is in critical condition after a respiratory crisis, Vatican says
- Pope Francis's health shows a slight improvement, says Vatican
- Pope Francis has double pneumonia, Vatican says
- Pope Francis's hospital stay has been extended due to a complex clinical situation, the Vatican says
- Pope Francis is hospitalized with bronchitis, the Vatican confirms
in the news
- free accessprivately ownedSahu Jain Family
- free accesspublicly ownedThe Walt Disney Company
- free accesspublicly ownedSingapore
related actors
Most cited actors.