New York City Mayor Eric Adams will keep a limited public schedule this week as he attends doctor’s appointments and undergoes routine medical tests, his office said early Monday.
“Over the past few days, Mayor Adams has not been feeling his best,” Fabien Levy, a spokesman for Mr. Adams, he said on social media as he made the announcement.
Mr. Levy did not state the condition or provide any other details about the mayor’s health. Mr. Adams, 64, “will continue to be in constant communication with the staff and ensure that the city’s business continues to be a minor,” Levy said.
“Like every other New Yorker, Mayor Adams has a right to privacy when it comes to personal matters, but we will continue to communicate in the unlikely event that he is unable to fully perform his duties on any given day,” he said.
This is a developing story.