Pope Francis, 88, had experienced acute respiratory crises on Monday but now no longer requires mechanical ventilation, needing only high-flow supplemental oxygen. The Pope had been in the hospital since February 14 with complications including pneumonia and thrombocytopenia, facing various health challenges but remained stable with no fever as of the latest reports.
Vatican says Pope Francis no longer needs mechanical ventilation

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