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As always, the Nautilus community has shown its unwavering support for the advancement of science De

As always, the Nautilus community has shown its unwavering support for the advancement of science [View this email in your browser]( Dear Nautilus reader, Thank you! As always, the Nautilus community has shown its unwavering support for the advancement of science and its connection to the human spirit by contributing to the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. Starting last week, Nautilus launched a program donating 20% of new annual subscription sales to the fund, which focuses on critical response efforts in countries most in need of help through April 2020. In a statement released by @DrTedros: "We’re grateful to the over 200K individuals & orgs who have contributed to the #COVID19 Solidarity Response Fund. Since we launched it less than 2 weeks ago, the fund has raised over USD 95M." Let’s keep it up! [Help WHO Fight COVID-19 Subscribe to Nautilus and 20% of Sales Will be Donated.]( Donations go toward funding the activities of the [Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan]( which include among others: - Putting in place activities to track and understand the spread of the virus - Ensuring patients get the care they need - Buying and ship essential supplies such as masks, gloves, and protective wear for frontline workers - Producing evidence-based guidelines and advice, and make sure health workers and responders get the information and training to detect and treat affected patients - Producing guidance for the general public and for particular groups on measures to take to prevent the spread and prevent themselves and others - Accelerating efforts to develop vaccines, tests, and treatments Thank you for your support of science and our fight against this global pandemic. Together, we will care for those in need and support the heroic efforts by our health professionals treating patients and developing vaccines. [Support Science Now]( For more information, please visit [COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund](. Best, John Steele Publisher Nautilus Nautilus will donate 20% of sales from annual subscriptions starting March 27, 2020 through April, 30, 2020 to the World Health Organization's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [update your subscription preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all Nautilus emails]( NautilusNext · 25 Broadway · 9th Floor · New York, NY 10018 · USA

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