Pope Francis is in a “critical” condition after suffering a “prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis” on Saturday, the Vatican has said.
According to a statement, the Pope has received blood transfusions and is “more unwell than yesterday”.
The Vatican said the 88-year-old was alert but required a “high flow” of oxygen and his prognosis “remains guarded”.
“The Holy Father’s condition remains critical,” the statement read. “The Pope is not out of danger.”
The Pope was first admitted to hospital in Rome on 14 February after experiencing difficulty breathing and is being treated for pneumonia in both lungs.
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