Pope health update as stricken Pontiff, 88, has high-flow oxygen therapy after ‘respiratory failure’ emergency

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The Pope requires an oxygen supply 24/7

  • Published: 18:45, 5 Mar 2025
Pope Francis at funeral ceremonies.

THE Pope requires "high flow oxygen" therapy throughout the day and ventilation over night, according to the latest Vatican update.

Francis's team revealed there have been "no new crises", however, and that the Pontiff spend the day out of bed in his chair.

Candles and flowers at a statue of Pope John Paul II outside a hospital.

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Candles and flowers outside Gemelli HospitalCredit: Reuters

Pope Francis at funeral ceremonies.

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The Pope requires oxygen 24/7Credit: Reuters

The update also revealed the Pope had restarted some of his work, despite his recent respiratory failure emergency.

The statement read: "The Holy Father also remained stationary today without presenting episodes of respiratory failure.

"As planned, during the day, he underwent high-flow oxygen therapy and during the night non-invasive mechanical ventilation will be resumed."

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