'I'd Call It a Miracle': South Florida Man Believes Anti-Malaria Drug Saved His Life

President Trump has touted hydroxychloroquine a “game-changer” in the battle against COVID-19. While there aren’t sufficient clinical studies to prove its effectiveness yet, one Florida man says the anti-malaria drug saved his life. 

“OK! I’m here with my rider Di. We are coming home!” said Rio Giardinieri as he was leaving the hospital with his wife. 

With his wife beside him, Giardinieri drove home late Tuesday night from a hospital in South Florida, calling his survival of COVID-19 nothing short of a miracle.

“You go from what you feel is death’s bed to feeling great in 10 hours. To me, call it what you will, but to me, I’d call it a miracle,” he said. 

The Florida-based businessman thinks he got infected with the coronavirus about two weeks ago while attending a conference in New York. Last Friday evening, after 9 days of running a high fever, severe cough, and body aches, doctors told the 52-year-old that there was nothing more they could do to help him.”)

“I didn’t think I’d see Saturday morning, so I made phone calls to family and friends to say my goodbyes,” Giardinieri explained. “I very much thought it was my last day on earth.”

That evening a close friend of 43 years told him about hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malaria drug that’s had some success in treating COVID-19 patients overseas.

“At that point, I had never even heard of the medicine for hydroxychloroquine, it was totally alien to me,” Giardinieri said. 

He consulted with an infectious disease doctor who told him there are sufficient clinical studies to prove hydroxychloroquine’s effectiveness in combating the virus.

“My statement to him was simply: ‘I don’t think I’ll be here in the morning, so I’m willing to try anything,” Giardinieri said. 

Late Friday evening, doctors at Memorial Regional Hospital in South Florida started him on a course of hydroxychloroquine.

“And then I woke up at 4:45 in the morning looking right at the clock and it dawned on me all of a sudden that I could breathe,” he recalled. “I was pretty amazed and I knew I didn’t have a fever. I didn’t feel it anymore.”)

Giardinieri was discharged from the hospital three days later.

“Made it out. Escaped from Alcatraz. Heading home to start my segregation,” he said as he left the medical facility. 

CBN News spoke to Giardinieri on Wednesday afternoon as he started his quarantine. 

 “I’m not a scientist, I’m not a doctor, I don’t have any scientific facts to back it up, I can only tell you that I went to sleep in major pain with a fever for nine days that wouldn’t shake and when I woke up at 4:45 in the morning, I was feeling great. I mean to the point that I felt that I could have gone out on the boat,” he said. 

Infectious disease experts are trying an array of therapeutic options for fighting COVID-19.

“And what we are finding is that there’s a bunch of different medications, one of which is being the chloroquine that a lot of people have been talking about, that seems to have some effect on this virus and has been used in the past,” said Dr. Frank Esper, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital, told The 700 Club on Wednesday

In New York, the epicenter of America’s coronavirus outbreak, hospitals started clinical trials with hydroxychloroquine this week in combination with the commonly used Z-Pack.

“We have secured 70,000 Hydroxychloroquine, 10,000 Zithromax from the federal government,” said Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY). “I want to thank the FDA for moving very expeditiously to get us this supply.”

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Pastor David Jeremiah Aruges COVID-19 Is ‘Probably’ Not a Sign of the End Times

Pastor David Jeremiah Aruges COVID-19 Is ‘Probably’ Not a Sign of the End Times


In a message on Sunday, Pastor David Jeremiah questioned the biblical implications of COVID-19 as a sign of biblical prophecy.

“Is there a connection between COVID-19 and the End Times?” Jeremiah, pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California, asked in his Sunday sermon, according to The Christian Post.

“Are we living in the last days before the return of Jesus Christ?” he questioned.

“Is all that is happening to us at this moment a sign that the world is coming to an end? How do we know if the coronavirus is a sign?”

The founder of Turning Point Radio and Television Ministries defined a “biblical sign” as an “event or a symbol or an object or a place, or a person whose existence indicates something important on God’s plan for the future.”

While he affirmed Jesus’ words of future signs, Jeremiah also acknowledged that Jesus said no one knows the “day or hour” of His return.

“If someone tells you they know when Jesus is coming back,” he said, “you can tell them absolutely that’s not possible.”

Jeremiah then points to six signs indicated by Jesus to determine “if we’re in that time.”

The signs include deception by false Christs, disputes and warfare among nations, deliverance of believers to tribulation, the defection of false believers and the declaration of the Gospel to the whole world.

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T.D. Jakes Comforts a Shaken Nation on CNN’s ‘New Day’

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CBN News Asks Dr. Josh Axe Your Questions About the COVID-19 Pandemic

CBN News Medical Reporter Lorie Johnson spoke with Dr. Josh Axe, a doctor of chiropractic, certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist to ask him your latest questions about the coronavirus pandemic. 

Here are the questions being addressed in this Q & A:

Donna:  Is the virus affecting more males or females?

Julie: What does the 19 mean on the virus? 

Jackie: Will microwaving my mail kill the virus? 

Yew-Lih:  Is hand made sanitizer with tea tree essential oil sufficient to kill the virus and is it effective to take elderberry as a precautionary measure?

Joan:  Is it true Ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve, and Aspirin make the virus go from mild to severe? 

Mike:  Will the COVID-19 test register a positive if you had it and recovered? 

Dave:  Can I pass on the virus if I don’t have a cough or runny nose and I am keeping my hands clean? 

You can submit new questions to us for our next Q&A at  [email protected]  or click here. 

We are answering them in the order in which we receive them.

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The Plague Situation is So Bad That CNN, MSNBC, and Other TV Stations Allow Franklin Graham to Share the Gospel in a Commercial – Glory Be to God

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CBN News Asks Dr. Josh Axe Your Questions About the Coronavirus Outbreak

CBN News Medical Reporter Lorie Johnson spoke with Dr. Josh Axe, a doctor of chiropractic, certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist to ask him your latest questions about the coronavirus pandemic. 

Here are the questions being addressed in this Q & A:

Donna:  Is the virus affecting more males or females?

Julie: What does the 19 mean on the virus? 

Jackie: Will microwaving my mail kill the virus? 

Yew-Lih:  Is hand made sanitizer with tea tree essential oil sufficient to kill the virus and is it effective to take elderberry as a precautionary measure?

Joan:  Is it true Ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve, and Aspirin make the virus go from mild to severe? 

Mike:  Will the COVID-19 test register a positive if you had it and recovered? 

Dave:  Can I pass on the virus if I don’t have a cough or runny nose and I am keeping my hands clean? 

You can submit new questions to us for our next Q&A at  [email protected]  or click here. 

We are answering them in the order in which we receive them.

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Trump DOJ: Boys Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Play in Girls’ Sports

Trump DOJ: Boys Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Play in Girls’ Sports


The Trump Department of Justice has sided with a group of female high school athletes who are challenging a Connecticut policy that allows biological boys who identify as girls to compete in girls-only events.  

At issue are rules by the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) that permit transgender girls – biological boys who identify as girls – to compete on girls’ teams. 

Two transgender athletes, Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood, have won multiple state championships in track and field. Both are biologically male. 

Alliance Defending Freedom filed a federal lawsuit in February on behalf of three female athletes arguing that the policy violates Title IX, a 1972 law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities.

On Tuesday, the Department of Justice filed a Statement of Interest in the case, siding with the three female athletes. The Connecticut policy violates Title IX, the Department of Justice argues. 

“One of Title IX’s core purposes is to ensure that women have an ‘equal athletic opportunity’ to participate in school athletic programs,” the DOJ brief says. “Schools realize that purpose primarily by establishing separate athletic teams for men and women and by ensuring that those teams are on equal footing. Because of the physiological differences between men and women, the existence of women’s sports teams permits…

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A church employs the unemployed to feed those in need: Two responses to our fear of inadequacy

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The news broke this morning that unemployment claims in the US surged by 3.28 million last week. This is the highest number ever recorded in a single week, more than quadruple the previous record of 695,000 claims in October 1982. For perspective: the US saw barely 200,000 unemployment claims just three weeks ago.


SourceUS Department of Labor, COVID-19 Impact on Unemployment, March 2019–2020

In related news, the Transportation Safety Administration confirmed Wednesday that, on Tuesday, the agency saw a record low in the number of passenger screenings in airports nationwide. Tuesday’s screenings were an 88 percent drop from March 1.

It’s easy to read today’s news and be overwhelmed. We can feel afraid that all we can do is not all that needs to be done.

This fear can be both disabling and empowering. Let’s discuss the difference.

God’s will never leads where his grace cannot sustain

Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas was in the local news this week. The church identified those in the area who are in great need of food assistance. Then they focused on out-of-work caterers, using church donations to employ them.

These caterers are making more than twelve hundred lunches a day to serve at shelters. Their employer told a reporter, “I’m eternally grateful, as well as my people are and everybody working here, and we will pay it forward.”

Just because we cannot do everything does not mean that we cannot do something.

This church, despite its large size and resources, cannot feed every person in Dallas. But they can feed some people in Dallas. And they are not allowing what they cannot do to keep them from doing what they can.

Think of those most used by God across Scripture: an enslaved prisoner becomes second to Pharaoh in Egypt; a fugitive from justice leads his nation out of Egyptian slavery to the edge of the Promised Land; a…

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‘We Need Hope’ – I Still Believe to Release Friday on Home Video-on-Demand

‘We Need Hope’ – I Still Believe to Release Friday on Home Video-on-Demand


The faith-based film I Still Believe is coming to video-on-demand Friday, two weeks after it was No. 1 at the box office on opening night.

It’s an unprecedented move for a faith film that would be heading into its third weekend in theaters if not for the COVID-19 pandemic. Most theaters nationwide, including those owned by Regal and AMC, are closed.

The rental price will be $19.99 with a 48-hour viewing window. It’s the same price Universal placed on The Invisible Man, The Hunt and Emma, three films that also saw their theater runs cut short. Universal and Lionsgate – the studio behind I Still Believe – are calling it “premium on-demand.” With the nationwide average ticket movie price at $9, the $19.99 rental price is roughly the same price point for a couple viewing the film in theaters.

I Still Believe’s release to on-demand platforms comes “at a time we need hope and inspiration,” co-director Jon Erwin said in a video posted on social media.

The movie was expected to gross upwards of $18 million opening weekend but was released when federal and state governments were discouraging mass gatherings. Still, it finished No. 3 for the weekend with a gross of…

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Why does a good God allow bad things?

The problem of pain may be the most challenging and difficult obstacle for many people to overcome when it comes to believing in God.

After all, if God exists and he’s all-loving and all-powerful, why does evil also exist?

Join Dr. Jim Denison as he discusses the problem of pain, six historical approaches to the issue, and practical help if you’re hurting today.

Start this seven-day devotional at YouVersion today.

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