A proud relative of Jared Kushner used Facebook to crowdsource advice that implied he was being solicited on behalf of the White House on the coronavirus pandemic — telling fellow doctors that Kushner is actually “in charge” of the crisis and he had his ear.

Dr. Kurt Kloss solicited tips from the large Facebook group EM Docs shortly after President Trump’s Wednesday night speech announcing a 26-country Europe travel ban.

Trump actually designated Vice President Mike Pence last month as the administration’s point person on COVID-19, not his daughter Ivanka’s husband, who is a White House adviser, but Kloss told fellow doctors that Kushner actually is leading the response.

“If you were in charge of Federal response to the Pandemic what would your recommendation be,” Kloss asked fellow doctors. “Please only serious responses. I have direct channel to person now in charge at White House and have been asked for recommendations.”

Kloss’s daughter Karlie Kloss is married to Kushner’s brother Josh. And it didn’t take long for him to tell everyone where the answers were going.

“Tonight I was asked by Jared through my son in-law for my recommendations, that’s when I turned to you guys,” Kloss wrote.

Ultimately, Kloss compiled a list of 13 recommendations, including to nationalize mask and test kit production, add drive-through testing, shut down nursing home visits and create pop-up field hospitals.

“Jared is reading now,” Kloss wrote Thursday.

Kloss’ posts were first reported by Spectator USA and have since been deleted.

The open invite for help came as Trump struggled to calm public panic and a plunging stock market. This week, U.S. cases of the virus topped 1,300, with at least 40 deaths.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.