Pope Francis suffers new breathing crises
Pope resting after acute breathing crises forced him to resume noninvasive ventilation
ROME — Pope Francis rested early Tuesday after he suffered further setbacks in his fight against double pneumonia: two new acute respiratory crises that required him to resume using noninvasive mechanical ventilation to breathe. In its early Tuesday update, the Vatican said: “The pope slept through the night, now rest continues.”
They required him to return to using non-invasive, mechanical ventilation to help him breathe. "The pope slept all night and ...
Pope Francis suffered new breathing crises and was placed back on noninvasive ventilation as he continues battling pneumonia.
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