Pope Francis No Longer Needs Ventilation, Is Stable: Vatican

The head of the Catholic Church "did not require non-invasive mechanical ventilation, only high-flow oxygen therapy" and did not have a fever, the Vatican said in its regular evening medical bulletin.

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Pope Francis's condition was stable on Sunday, the Vatican said on his 17th day in hospital, while adding that the 88-year-old's prognosis was "reserved".

The head of the Catholic Church "did not require non-invasive mechanical ventilation, only high-flow oxygen therapy" and did not have a fever, the Vatican said in its regular evening medical bulletin.

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