Sepsis a threat in pope’s pneumonia battle as Vatican Holy Year celebrations march on without him
- The Vatican is holding its Holy Year celebrations without Pope Francis, who is hospitalized due to pneumonia and a complex respiratory infection.
- Doctors have warned of the risk of sepsis for Pope Francis, stating that he is not out of danger as of now.
- Pope Francis was admitted to Gemelli hospital on February 14 after bronchitis worsened, with doctors prescribing rest, cortisone, and antibiotics.
- While Pope Francis battles his illness, the Vatican continues its Holy Year celebrations without him, with a Mass being celebrated in his place.
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