PETITION UPDATE
30 September - Cochrane has replied - but don't get excited yet
SEP 30, 2023 —
We wrote another open letter to Cochrane yesterday, 29th September, emphasising the need for urgent action.
We have today, 30th September, received a brief reply from Cochrane to the open letters and petition, copied below:
"Dear members of the Science for ME Committee and Forum,
Thank you for your email and sharing the open letter and petition.
After an unplanned hiatus, the Independent Advisory Group resumed its work last month, including preparing to resume public reporting and general communication. A first report and project website update is planned for release in the next few weeks. Reports and updates will be notified to those who subscribed to the email list at
exerciseforme-cfsupdates@cochrane.org
We do regret the lengthy delays in this project, and are taking the concerns and requests in your letter into consideration.
Please subscribe to the above email for further reports and updates. Thank you.
King (sic) regards,
Office of the Editor in Chief"
We note that Cochrane has not addressed our primary request, the immediate removal of the flawed 2019 review by Larun et al.
We also note that Cochrane believes that the expressions of concern about the review from nearly 8000 individuals and over 30 organisations dedicated to the support of people affected by the review do not warrant a response by a named officer. Instead, it seems the job of responding has been delegated to an unnamed assistant.
The Science for ME committee and staff will continue to support this petition and related advocacy actions until Cochrane no longer provides a platform for a poorly executed and biased review of exercise therapies for CFS or ME/CFS.
The number of organisations supporting the open letter has increased by three since the last update:
RME Östergotland (Sweden)
#MEAction UK
ME CFS Foundation South Africa
Thank you all for caring about this issue. Please do keep spreading the word and encouraging others to sign.