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Pope Francis Hospitalized with Renal Insufficiency

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  • Pope Francis has mild renal insufficiency
  • Thrombocytopenia is stable
  • Receiving high-flow oxygen therapy
  • Remains alert and well-oriented
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  • Doctors have indicated that Pope Francis will need to remain hospitalized for at least another week, with a potential extension until early March, to ensure a proper recovery.
  • Despite his critical condition, the Vatican reports that Pope Francis remains alert and well-oriented, receiving high-flow oxygen therapy through a nasal tube.
  • Reflecting on the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, Pope Francis issued his Angelus prayer in writing, emphasizing the significance of the occasion for humanity.
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