Pope Francis Is Admitted to Hospital for Bronchitis

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Pope to be admitted to hospital for bronchitis
The Pope has had bronchitis symptoms for several days leading to other officials reading his speeches.BBC News - 4d -
Pope Francis admitted to hospital for bronchitis treatment, cancels events for 3 days
Pope Francis was admitted to the hospital for bronchitis treatment Friday and has canceled all scheduled events for the next three days, according to the Vatican.NBC News - 4d -
Pope Francis being hospitalized for bronchitis and testing, Vatican says
Pope Francis was to be hospitalized for bronchitis treatment and necessary diagnostic testing after his Friday audiences, the Vatican said.CBS News - 4d -
Pope Francis undergoing tests after hospitalization for bronchitis, Vatican says
Pope Francis is in the hospital after fighting a cough for the past week. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports on his condition.CBS News - 4d -
Pope Francis cancels events after being admitted to hospital
Pontiff to receive treatment for bronchitis after having difficulty breathing during meeting. Pope Francis has cancelled his scheduled events over the next few days after being hospitalised, the ...The Guardian - 4d -
Why Pope Francis remains hospitalized
Pope Francis remains hospitalized in Rome after battling a respiratory infection. CBS News' Johnpaul Gonzo has the latest.CBS News - 1d -
A look at Pope Francis' previous hospitalizations and health problems
Pope Francis was hospitalized Friday for the fourth time since he was elected in 2013ABC News - 4d -
Eye Opener: Pope Francis remains hospitalized
Pope Francis remains hospitalized in Rome for bronchitis and other tests. Meanwhile, more than 1 million people lined the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate the Eagles after their Super Bowl win. ...CBS News - 3d -
Pope Francis Will Remain in Hospital for ‘Complex’ Clinical Issue
Pope Francis was admitted on Friday with a respiratory infection. The announcement on Monday did not provide further detail, but raised fresh concerns about the pontiff’s health.The New York Times - 1d
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