NYC Mayor Eric Adams is being sidelined by health concerns. His office says he is scaling back his public schedule this week.
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Mayor Eric Adams of New York City will undergo tests and meet with doctors this week because he is not “feeling his best,” his office said. No other details were released.
Adams will reportedly be going to a number of doctor's appointments and will be undergoing routine medical tests.
The mayor's aide Fabien Levy promised Eric Adams would keep constant communication to keep city business progressing as he attends doctors' appointments.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) “hasn’t been feeling his best” and will have a limited public schedule this week for doctor’s appointments and “routine medical tests,” according to
A spokesperson said the 64-year-old mayor is still making phone calls and conducting the city's business, but he wont be doing public events while taking care of his health.
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The mayor will have a limited public schedule this week as he undergoes medical tests and attends doctors’ appointments after feeling unwell.