Is this TIC? Are you suggesting that Russell M Nelson is advising the BYU president on COVID? If that's true, he's outside his area of expertise and several decades outside of medicine. He was a cardiothoracic surgeon (not a cardiologist, or a critical care doctor, or an infectious disease doctor, or an epidemiologist). His area of specialty was open heart surgery. He was well respected as an open-heart surgeon. He performed the first open heart surgery in *Utah*. He was a trainee on the team who developed the first "heart lung machine" at the University of Minnesota under the direction of Dr. Clarence Dennis. He was a well-respected surgeon while he was practicing. Even if he were still practicing, he would be well outside his area of expertise if he were advising on COVID. Am I going overboard? Was this just a joke?