That was not the situation we heard of here.
In the S4ME earlier thread, Brian Vastag came and commented
"Hi, Brian here, just signed up for the forum. Yes, that is all true. Still, NIH is having trouble recruiting. They've run 16 patients through the first visit. The NIH team has contacted about 200 patients who made it through an initial screening phone call and look like they qualify for the study, but they all disappeared and did not return phone calls. If about 10-15% of those people maintained contact and got into the study, that would get us to the 40 patients needed. I understand why people make contact and then disappear but I was surprised that 200 people had done that."
I wonder if we are using language differently.
The paper says that there were 484 inquiries for participation. 267 of those were screened out in initial screening. 217 of those 267 had medical record reviews and a phone interview. 146 of those 217 were excluded after review. 44 people did not complete the review process before COVID shut the study down.
NIIH wanted 40 PwME for the study but couldn't get enough people who met the necessary criteria and didn't have exclusionary factors.
For me, that's different than not be enough people coming forward for the study.