Ursula von der Leyen has ‘severe’ pneumonia

The European Commission president cancels engagements in Lisbon and Gdańsk after falling ill.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has canceled engagements in the coming days after contracting pneumonia.

Her illness was confirmed by a Commission spokesperson on Friday, who added that she would not be attending a Polish EU presidency inauguration event.

“The president has canceled her external engagements for the first two weeks of January. She is dealing with a severe pneumonia,” said European Commission spokesperson Stefan de Keersmaecker.

“The canceled appointments include a speech in Lisbon and the scheduled trip to Gdańsk on the occasion of the launch of the Polish Council presidency, which will take place at a later stage,” he added.

Pneumonia is an illness of the lungs, usually caused by an infection, which triggers a range of flu-like symptoms, including a cough and fatigue. Most people recover within a few weeks, but babies, elderly people and those with compromised immune systems can take longer to get better.

This story is being updated.