Jones, RupertDavis, AndrewStanley, BrooklynJulious, Steven A.Ryan, DermotJackson, David JHalpin, David MGHickman, KatherinePinnock, HilaryQuint, Jennifer KKhunti, KamleshHeaney, Liam GOliver, PhillipSiddiqui, SalmanPavord, Ian D.Jones, David HMHyland, Michael ERitchie, LewisYoung, PamMegaw, TonyHardjojo, AntonyCarter, Victoriavan Melle, Marije2021-08-122021-08-122021-08-11Jones, R, Davis, A, Stanley, B, Julious, S A, Ryan, D, Jackson, D J, Halpin, D MG, Hickman, K, Pinnock, H, Quint, J K, Khunti, K, Heaney, L G, Oliver, P, Siddiqui, S, Pavord, I D, Jones, D HM, Hyland, M E, Ritchie, L, Young, P, Megaw, T, Hardjojo, A, Carter, V & van Melle, M 2021, 'Risk Predictors and Symptom Features of Long COVID Within a Broad Primary Care Patient Population Including Both Tested and Untested Patients', Pragmatic and Observational Research, vol. 2021, no. 12, pp. 93-104. https://doi.org/10.2147/POR.S3161861179-7266https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16940Acknowledgments Other members of the Platform C19 steering committee consist of Sir Prof Lewis Ritchie, OBE from the University of Aberdeen, Steve Davis from Interface Clinical Services, Dr Samantha Walker from Asthma UK & British Lung Foundation, Prof Stephen Holgate from the University of Southampton and the Medical Research Council, and Sue Beacroft from Open Vie/Harvey Walsh and OPCRD-NEXUS. We wish to acknowledge our GP Partner Practices: Alnwick Medical Group, Guide Post Medical Group, Priory Medical Group, Highgate Medical Centre, Clifton Medical Centre, Bridge Street Surgery, Park and St Francis Surgery, Brockworth Surgery, Whitemoor Medical Centre, Tong Medical Practice, Eric Moore Partnership, Bridgewater Surgeries, The Village Surgery, and Queen Square Medical Practice. Funding The design, conduct, and writing of this study are funded by Optimum Patient Care UK and the Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute Singapore.121727561engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingSARS-CoV-2questionnaireobservational studyfrailtychronic diseaseR MedicineRRisk Predictors and Symptom Features of Long COVID Within a Broad Primary Care Patient Population Including Both Tested and Untested PatientsJournal article10.2147/POR.S31618612