New York City Mayor Eric Adams tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday after waking up in the morning with a 'raspy voice,' his only symptom, a spokesperson said.
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Adams, 61, will cancel all his public events for the remainder of the week and will immediately begin taking anti-viral medications, the spokesperson, Fabien Levy, said in a statement. Adams on Sunday marked his first 100 days in office leading the nation's most populous city, once the epicenter of the pandemic in the United States. He was in Washington last weekend to hold a series of meetings and to attend the Gridiron Club dinner on Saturday.
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