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Coronavirus: New York shop puts Anthony Fauci’s face on doughnuts

Coronavirus: New York shop puts Fauci’s face on doughnuts Anthony Fauci was honored by a Rochester shop, which put his likeness on dougnuts. (Shawn Dowd/Democrat & Chronicle via AP)

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — He has been a prominent face during the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefings. Now, Anthony Fauci’s face is prominently featured on doughnuts in a New York shop.

According to WHAM-TV, Donuts Delite, in Rochester, introduced the sweet treat Monday as a tribute to Fauci, 79, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a doctor for the National Institutes of Health.

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Nick Semeraro, owner of Donut Delites, said his employees have made “thousands” of doughnuts, the television station reported.

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“We wanted to find a way to cheer up the people in our neighborhood,” Semeraro told CNN. “We noticed Dr. Fauci on (television), and we loved his message and how thorough he was, and how he kept everyone informed during the crisis... so we wanted to give back and say thanks.”

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The shop printed Fauci’s face on edible paper and put it on top of a buttercream-frosted doughnut, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported. Fauci’s image was then encircled with frosting decorated with red, white and blue sprinkles, the newspaper reported.

“Right now, we’re selling over 100 an hour at least,” Semararo told WHAM. “We had no idea they would blow up like that.

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“It just started as a tribute,” Semararo told the television station. “It started as a thank you. It’s sticking, and I think it’s great. People are stuck at home and what’s happening is, it’s starting conversations. Whether they pick it up for someone, it starts that thinking outside of the box and giving back.”

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Semararo said he would continue to make the doughnuts as long as there is a demand.

“I never met a guy that worldwide (who) is so loved,” Semeraro told CNN. “And a month ago, we never knew his first and last name... His political agenda is medical. It’s facts ... the American public needs facts now.”

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