Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs, Vatican says

It said lab tests, a chest X-ray and the Pope's clinical condition "continue to present a complex picture".
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The 88-year-old has been suffering from a respiratory infection for more than a week and was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on Friday.
"The follow-up chest CT scan which the Holy Father underwent this afternoon... demonstrated the onset of bilateral pneumonia, which required additional drug therapy," the Vatican said.
It said lab tests, a chest X-ray and the Pope's clinical condition "continue to present a complex picture".
Despite this, the Vatican said the pontiff remained in "good spirits" and spent the day "reading, resting and praying".
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