Summary:
NYC Mayor Eric Adams will maintain a limited public schedule this week due to unspecified health issues.
Adams is undergoing a series of doctor's appointments and routine medical tests.
The mayor's office assures that city business will continue undeterred.
Adams has a history of health concerns, including Type 2 diabetes and nerve damage.
This announcement comes as Adams faces a multi-count indictment for alleged misconduct.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams' Health Concerns: Limited Public Schedule
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will have a limited public schedule this week due to several doctor's appointments and routine medical tests. The announcement came late Sunday night from his office, stating that the mayor hasn't been feeling his best recently.
<img src="https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/01/20250121surge0569.jpg?w=1024" alt="NYC Mayor Eric Adams at Union Square station">While the specifics of his health issues remain undisclosed, Deputy Mayor Fabien Levy assured the public that city business will continue as usual. The mayor will maintain communication with his staff and ensure the city's operations remain uninterrupted.
This isn't Adams' first health challenge. He was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 2016 and has since made significant dietary changes, adopting a plant-based diet to manage his condition. He has also previously faced nerve damage in his hands and feet.
The mayor's health update comes as he faces a multi-count indictment for allegedly accepting improper travel benefits. He denies all wrongdoing, and a federal trial is anticipated in April. He recently attended President Trump's inauguration despite facing these multiple challenges.
Despite the health concerns and ongoing legal issues, the Deputy Mayor confirmed that the city's operations will continue without interruption and all essential services will be provided to New Yorkers.
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