Pope Francis remains hospitalized with pneumonia in both lungs


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Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs and remains in the hospital in Rome after a respiratory tract infection. The pontiff has contended with repeated health issues in recent years, including from influenza and respiratory infections. 



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