The MTA will routinely disinfect stations, trains and buses as a precaution against coronavirus, transit officials said Monday.

Starting Monday night, transit workers will deep clean the entire system using an “enhanced daily cleaning procedure,” the MTA said in a statement.

Moving forward, “commonly touched surfaces” at stations will get sanitized daily, while trains, buses and other vehicles will get cleaned every 72 hours.

“The MTA has stockpiles of hygienic supplies on hand and continues to procure cleaning materials,” the statement said.

State officials have said that New York’s one confirmed coronavirus patient has not taken mass transit since returning from Iran.