Pope Francis’ condition remains critical, though he has not experienced further respiratory crises, according to the Holy See Press Office. His hemoglobin levels improved after receiving two blood transfusions, though mild renal insufficiency has emerged but remains under control. The Pope is alert, receiving high-flow oxygen therapy, and participated in a Mass in his hospital apartment. Despite some progress, his prognosis remains guarded due to the complexity of his condition.
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