Open Letter regarding the RECOVER initiative to study Long COVID
The list of signees is ongoing. To sign on to this letter, please fill in the form here.
November 29, 2021
An Open Letter to NIH, NHLBI, NYU and all RECOVER Initiative stakeholders, including people with Long COVID:
Patient enrollment has already begun in the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) RECOVER initiative, which “seeks to understand, prevent, and treat PASC [post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2], including Long COVID.”
Yet, this initiative — which has raised the hopes of the millions who are struggling with the myriad challenges of Long COVID even as the COVID-19 pandemic persists — is in grave danger of failing at its goals.
Patient advocates have warned about many fundamental concerns. But despite our standing — as people living with Long COVID who conducted the first research on the phenomenon, as those who host platforms for dialogue and peer support for tens of thousands of people with Long COVID, and as those with wide and deep personal and professional experience with Long COVID — we have no access to important information about the RECOVER plans and often no way to tell if or how our concerns have been addressed. Further, even though some of us were invited to give input in the first phase, we have seen no ongoing mechanism for input nor confirmation that our input was put into action.
RECOVER has not fully honored its important promises of engagement with patients.
Thus, we issue this letter to let stakeholders know we are moving forward in these specific ways:
1. We are publicly sharing a set of immediate, pressing concerns about the initiative, echoed by many patient advocates. It is urgent to address them in order to have the best possible chance of the most effective research to help us get the answers we all seek in this health crisis.
Many of the issues on our current List of Concerns have previously been raised in communication with both NIH and RECOVER leadership. But without any central, accountable system of community and patient engagement, we have no indication of what has been considered or how these concerns have been or will be addressed.
As Long COVID patients, we have an overriding interest in doing all we can to ensure that the RECOVER Initiative succeeds. Although it has been frustrating to experience barriers to collaboration thus far, we are nothing but eager to work proactively with you, your staff, and the leaders of the RECOVER Initiative in addressing pressing issues and moving forward together as productive collaborators.
In order to do so, we must begin with two fundamental structural adjustments to the Initiative to support the truly meaningful engagement of people with Long COVID:
A comprehensive and adequately resourced patient engagement structure must be rapidly created and sustained using existing best practices such as those in the NIAID HIV research structure that ensure empowered participation across all segments of RECOVER and include a collaborative of patients themselves. A draft proposal can be found here.
Post-viral illness experts, including researchers, clinicians, and patient advocates with expertise in conditions seen in Long COVID (including ME/CFS, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome [POTS] and other dysautonomias, and mast cell activation syndrome [MCAS]) must be integrated into the Initiative, as well as supported as a collective advisory panel in the RECOVER structure, as noted in an open letter from Body Politic to the NIH in April 2021.
2. We are inviting all people with Long COVID who are interested in RECOVER, who have made recommendations, or who have enrolled in the initiative to share your comments and questions in this form, which we will make available to RECOVER leadership.
We are issuing this invitation because of our firm belief in transparency, in the wisdom of patients, and in patient-led research. However, while we will collect this information and make it available to the Initiative, we stress that it is no substitute for comprehensive, ongoing and accountable patient input — the responsibility for which rests upon the RECOVER Initiative itself.
3. We request meetings with the leaders of the RECOVER initiative, at all levels, including the NIH, NHLBI and NYU, to communicate our concerns and to learn what actions RECOVER leadership has taken and will be taken to ensure necessary changes.
We will communicate the results of these meetings to the Long COVID community. While we are taking this step in order to best ensure that we understand what, if anything, is being done to address significant concerns raised by patients, we ultimately want to see a truly meaningful, staffed and sustained patient engagement structure across all areas of RECOVER.
Signed,
The Patient-Led Research Collaborative
The list of signees is ongoing. To sign on to this letter, please fill in the form here.
Organizations who have signed on:
Body Politic
Long COVID Alliance
Covid-19 Longhauler Advocacy Project
Long COVID Physio
Long COVID Families
Utah COVID-19 Long Haulers
Long Covid Austria
Long Covid Scotland Action Group
Marked by COVID
Dysautonomia International
#MEAction
Solve ME/CFS Initiative
Treatment Action Group
AIDS Action Baltimore
Housing Works
ADAP Advocacy Association
Community Access National Network (CANN)
University of the Pacific
Millions Missing Canada
PlusInc
West Branch Pride
NoVA ME/CFS, FMS, OI, & LC Support Group
#MEAction Maryland Chapter
Rose Cottage Doc Blog
Cranky Queer Guide to Chronic Illness
Coders Against COVID
Bradley Research
The Phoenix Academy / TRYARTEK INC
Topflight Apps
Weber Speech Therapy
Occupy Bergen County
Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community
The Well Project
The Grace Tree Foundation
Soma-Source
Individuals who have signed on:
Elizabeth Pugh
Sarah Brodksy
Yannik Thiem
Valentina B. Cohen, JD
Shaney Wright
Kimberly Reeder
Alisa L. Valdes
Kelly Raihani, Royal Brompton Hospital
Alette Jansen
Jorge A. Caballero, MD, Coders Against COVID
Sarah Robertshaw
Debbie Buckley
Micaela McCarty
Michelle Zimmerman, PhD
Dr. Elisa Perego
Peter Neehus, Neehus2
Simon Nicholas Smith
Mike Hamilton
Charles McCone
Claire Higham
Renee Pond
Alexandra Konczak
Brittany Porter
Thane Fredrickson
Dr. Helen Cook
Meredith Cricco
L Dean
Jen Rourke
Rebecca Logan
Amy Fein
Kerri McCrossen Morrison
Kathryn Tancock
Marsha Gresko
Mary Rankin
George Cortez
Julia Moore Vogel
Dr. Tjalco van Rees Vellinga
Katie Lazell-Fairman
Starsh Williams
Susan Dodson
Tatiana Trifan
Todor Stoyanov
Dominic Moss
Joseph Simone
Todd E. Davenport, PT, DPT, MPH, OCS, University of the Pacific
Richard Vallee
Georgios Liogkas, MD
Robyn Sadler
Kate Dale
Sara Whitestone
Karen Humsey
Amy Barron
Jesse Urban
Lia Pas
Tania J. Spencer
Steve Denny
Kevin Chirnside
Christine Tully
Carrie Anna McGinn
Miles Griffis
Dr. Jennifer Curtin, Center for Complex Diseases
Carrie Spangler, MD
Art Berisha
Meghan Flesch
Sally Jones
Louisa Wright
Winston Blick
JD Davids, Cranky Queer Guide to Chronic Illness
Liz Howells
Suzanne Hooker
Edwin Suominen
David Marshall, The Phoenix Academy / TRYARTEK INC
Lauren Thompson
Abdurahman Ahmed
Emily Bazalgette
Amy Seitz
Becca Blackwood
Emily Johnson
Molly Adams
Ranae Crossing
Lisa Agyen
Julie Rehmeyer
Natacha Spencer Martins
Sheryl Hutcherson
Douglas H Adams
Alicia Gaffney, RN
Joe Tuan, Topflight Apps
Aaron Hoitink
Cathleen Jonas
Jestin Joseph
Kirk James Murphy, MD
Ryan Prior
Sarah Digby
Wendy Kloiber
Alyssa Minor
Meriam Rhallab
Brendan OHagan
Tim Hughes
Patrick J Hodges
Di Mohr
Sophia Bunk
Kelly Moran
Emilie Besnard
Amanda Beaven
Kathryn Finton
Stavroula Gkogkou
Emily Fraser
Michael Hidalgo
Emma Copeland
Dr. Marianne Inglis
Naradja Wissmar
Dr. Jody Joy
Jane Ormerod, Long Covid Scotland Action Group
Eveliina Leinonen
Denise Firth
Dr. Katherine Cushing
Jacqueline Mburu
Vibeke Vind, MSc
Sharon Shaw
Michael Crowther
Simon Peters
Carl Joseph
Janis Armstrong
Oksana Zhuravel
Mel Purnell
Luis Lopez
Colin Brazier
Louise Chapman
Dr. Rosanna Wregor
Kathryn Bach
Jennifer Spotila
Robert Pettit
Elly Brosius, NoVA ME/CFS, FMS, OI, & LC Support Group
Dr. Kerry Smith, Rose Cottage Doc Blog
Susan Taylor-Brown, PhD
Melinda Lipscomb, #MEAction Maryland Chapter
James Stratton
Derrick Mapp
Emmanuelle Marquis
Dr. Alex Carter
Craig Golden
Sharon Adams
Dennis Clark
Renae Wilhelm
Dr. Marie-Claire Grounds
Mae Smith
Juliette Lamoureux
Jennifer Josiah
Deborah Alexander
Teresa Biermann
Felicia Alfieri
Nicole Padilla
Amy Boylan
Kathryn Manchip
Sage Doshay, PhD
Alexandra Glanville
Stacey Brady
Linda Hollenweger
Stacy LaVigne
Chloe Porteous
Laura Henderson
Charlotte Haley
Wilhelmina Jenkins, MEAction GA
Claire Wedderburn
Henry Scott
Melissa Lehn
Arna FiMambro Lewis, MEAction
Melissa McLaughlin
Emma Accorsi
Angelica Parente
Marianne Paarsgaard Kristensen
Fiona Lowenstein
Laura Fitton
Astrid Meyer-Knutsen
Justine Hodgson
Liz Burlingame
Dr. Alexis N. Misko
Kevin Chirnside
Mark Wyn
Diana R. McCague
Abraham Fox-Rosen
Danielle Keifert
Mary Krome
Jay Grandis, West Branch Pride
Rebecca Subar
Dr. David Davies-Payne
Sofia Gurovich
Amanda Morris
Meghadeepa Maity
Melissa Salus
Dana Gosnell
Kathleen M. Flaherty
Sarah Horton
Karen Pike
David Watson
Nicole Lewis
Federico Finetti
Catherine H. Romatowski
Denno Wiggle
Laurie Pelis
Darren Brown, Long COVID Physio
Sean Passmore
Rev. Joseph Chapman
Rachel Moore
Paul Robert Green
Sissel Sunde
Nine E. Steinkopf, www.melivet.com
Anette Gilje
Kristine Nilsen Oma
Venke Midtlien
Sophie Gordon
Andreas Berge Kamberg
Frida Dahl Hovdar
Kristine Kornelia Paulsen
Beate Eiklid
Britten Pascale
Rita Berger
Iren Karin Smaage Øien
Jacqueline Rushkowski
Heather Works
Tom Christian Dahle Nekstad
Arne Nordvang
Trine Berit Forfang Josdal
Ellen Kallevik
Elizabeth B Burlingame, MEAction
Katja Brandt, PhD
Linn Sjåfjell
Elise Lippert
Andrew Jenkins
Grete Lilledalen
Helen McGlasson
Melissa Fyman Larsson
Dr. Shanti Albani
Frøydis Lilledalen
Tone Løken
Marit Skotheim, MSc
Jay Squires
Anette Schjødt Thomsen
Neha Nims
Shalini Prasad
Sumit Kumar
Soumya Varanasi
Jesse Nims
Stuart Sith
Corey Rubib
Christine Jamieson
Amy Donahue
Liv Anne Bjurgren
Angela Marie Weber, Weber Speech Therapy
Rebecca Gummere
Bobbi Leder
Catherine Haslam
Anne Romatowski
Elin Drake
Sharon Cifranic
Kevin Cranston
Adina Gerver
Jennie Spector
Mary J San Miguel
Jennifer Walsh
Erika Schneider
Kelly Marie Keeney
Toni D Newman
Sally Jane Gellert, Occupy Bergen County
Kavya Sanghavi
Terry L Lowman, Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community
Krista Martel, The Well Project
Johannes Bürger
Claire Hastie
William Hoffman
Lisa Thorne-Izes
Elizabeth Lovinger, Treatment Action Group
Andrea Bengtzen
Kristin Danielle Urquiza, Marked by COVID
Tiffany Crawford
Selene Seltzer
Susan Perron
Barbara Fifield
Lisa Geiszler
Laurie Bedell, RN
Pia Sander
J Elizabeth Bauer
Michael Sieverts
Mary E Dimmock
Lisa M Bordner, Soma-Source
William McColl, McColl Strategies, LLC
Rebecca Kennison
Dreama Gale Pritt