COVID-19 Patient Experience Survey #2

Andy

Retired committee member
Following up with our previous survey, we are launching our new study, which will be examining antibody testing results, wider and more detailed symptoms, including neurological, cardiovascular, systemic and beyond, as well as the impact on mental health. This study is sponsored by University College London (UCL), London, UK.

You are being invited to participate in this research study because you previously experienced or you are currently experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19 as a result of suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection.
https://patientresearchcovid19.com/survey2/
 
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The 2nd survey from Body Politic, who produced an incredibly valuable report in May, discussed here, is now open. It is open to anyone who has contracted COVID, test-confirmed or not. I still consider the first survey to be the finest work of research published on Long Covid so far. Share widely.

https://patientresearchcovid19.com/survey2/

Following up with our previous survey, we are launching our new study, which will be examining antibody testing results, wider and more detailed symptoms, including neurological, cardiovascular, systemic and beyond, as well as the impact on mental health. This study is sponsored by University College London (UCL), London, UK.
Study Title: Online Survey on Prolonged Recovery Symptoms from COVID-19
Principal Investigator: Athena Akrami, PhD; Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, UCL (email: athena.akrami@ucl.ac.uk)
Project Ethics ID: 16159/002

Study Investigators:
Gina Assaf, Hannah Davis, Dr. Athena Akrami (UCL), Hannah Wei, Lisa McCorkell, Dr. Yochai Re’em (NYP-WCMC), Dr. Ryan Low (UCL), Dr. Alka Gupta (NYP-WCMC), Jared Austin (OHSU)
 
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