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Corriere also asked Alfieri if Pope Francis was aware of the danger he was in.
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Before leaving the hospital, the Pope gave a thumbs-up to the crowd after he was wheeled out onto the balcony.
The doctors who cared for Pope Francis during his health battle over the past few weeks at one point thought there might be no choice but to let him die.
Pope Francis, 88, spent over five weeks at Rome’s Gemelli hospital, where he was treated for severe pneumonia in both lungs.