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Update on the Pope’s health after he reportedly told aides he ‘won’t make it this time’

Posted on February 23, 2025 By hondaredbull No Comments on Update on the Pope’s health after he reportedly told aides he ‘won’t make it this time’

According to the Cleveland Clinic, pneumonia causes lung inflammation and fluid buildup, making breathing difficult and posing life-threatening risks, especially for those with underlying health issues. Despite concerns, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, who visited the Pope on Wednesday, stated that he remained alert and in good spirits, even joking during their conversation.

The Vatican has reassured the public that Pope Francis is showing signs of improvement. A statement on February 21 confirmed that he had a restful night and was able to sit up for breakfast. Medical staff reported slight improvements in his condition.

Elected in 2013, Pope Francis made history as the first non-European pontiff in nearly 1,300 years. Following a similar hospitalization in 2023, he reassured the world by saying, “I am still alive.”

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