New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams is not feeling so sizzling as of late, in keeping with his administration.
The mayor, who simply hung out in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration and had a private assembly with the president-elect days earlier than, can have a restricted public schedule this week as he visits medical doctors and undergoes routine testing, spokesman Fabien Levy stated Monday.
Levy stated the Democrat would proceed to speak with employees “constantly” all through the week to make sure metropolis enterprise continues uninterrupted.
“New Yorkers can rest assured that their local government will continue to deliver for them every day as our committed workforce at City Hall, and more than 300,000 employees at dozens of city agencies, continue to show up on the important issues,” Levy stated.
He declined to elaborate on the character of Adams’ medical considerations.
“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 he is unable to fully discharge his duties on a particular day.”