Jay Varma, former New York City Mayor’s Office Senior Advisor for Public Health, admitted to hosting large nude gatherings during the pandemic while urging city residents to remain isolated. The revelations come from undercover video posted by podcaster Jackson Walker.
Former New York City Mayor’s Office Senior Advisor for Public Health Jay Varma admitted to hosting large nude gatherings during the pandemic while urging city residents to remain isolated, according to undercover video posted by podcaster Varma helped guide former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s response to COVID-19, including crucial decisions about public schools and issuing a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. The doctor stated in the clip, however, he sometimes struggled to follow city guidance.
“Everyone had a blast because everyone was so pent up,” he said of that experience. “Something about bodies being close to each other, just being naked with friends.” Varma also admitted these “deviant” sexual practices were “not COVID-friendly” but allowed him to be his “authentic self.” New York City Councilman Robert Holden called for an investigation into Varma’s comments in a statement to The National Desk.
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