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What it means for Pope Francis to still be in ‘critical’ condition

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A statement from The Vatican said that Pope Francis is still in critical condition though he showed slight improvement. NBC News’ Claudio Lavanga and Dr. John Torres report on the assessment of health and reaction from those praying for the pope.


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