Pope Francis remains hospitalized, doctors caution danger persists
Pope Francis remains hospitalized, doctors caution danger persists

Pope Francis remains hospitalized, doctors caution danger persists

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Pope Francis remains hospitalized with pneumonia, as doctors report that while he is not in immediate danger of death, he is still not out of danger. His medical team confirmed that he will remain in Rome's Gemelli Hospital for at least another week due to complications from chronic bronchitis and a complex respiratory infection. Although his condition is slightly improved and he is not on a ventilator, he is receiving supplemental oxygen and requires absolute rest. Doctors emphasized the risk of sepsis from the infection but noted he is in good spirits, joking with staff, and even working from his hospital bed. Discussions about the pope's potential resignation have surfaced, but he has shown no intention of stepping down, indicating he would consider it only if his health became irreversibly compromised. Overall, while his condition is serious, there are no immediate life-threatening concerns.

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