Pope Francis, 88, is currently recovering from double pneumonia at Rome's Gemelli hospital, where he has been since February 14. The Vatican announced that his condition has improved significantly, with a change in prognosis indicating he is no longer in immediate danger. Despite this positive update, he will require continued medical treatment in the hospital for an unspecified duration. Although stable, the pope is receiving ongoing respiratory physiotherapy and oxygen support. His recent health issues highlight his vulnerability as he approaches the anniversary of his papacy.
Pope Francis is currently stable and responding well to treatment for double pneumonia, with a lifted prognosis indicating he is no longer in immediate danger.
After being hospitalized for over three weeks, the pontiff is undergoing respiratory physiotherapy and continues with drug treatment and physical therapy for mobility.
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