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Doctors treating Pope Francis give first briefing on his condition

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Doctors treating Pope Francis have said that the pontiff is “not out of danger” and will require at least another week of hospitalisation. They added he is not at immediate risk of death, but indicated that the situation is still precarious and that the development of sepsis is a concern. “Is the Pope out of The post Doctors treating Pope Francis give first briefing on his condition first appeared on Catholic Herald. The post Doctors treating Pope Francis give first briefing on his condition appeared first on Catholic Herald.

Doctors treating Pope Francis give first briefing on his condition

Doctors treating Pope Francis have said that the pontiff is “not out of danger” and will require at least another week of hospitalisation. They added he is not at immediate risk of death, but indicated that the situation is still precarious and that the development of sepsis is a concern. “Is the Pope out of The post Doctors treating Pope Francis give first briefing on his condition first appeared on Catholic Herald. The post Doctors treating Pope Francis give first briefing on his condition appeared first on Catholic Herald.

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