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WASHINGTON — A second person who could have had contact with President Trump last weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort has tested positive for the deadly coronavirus, according to a new report.

The infected person was not identified, but was an attendee at the weekend’s Trump Victory fundraiser lunch at the president’s Palm Beach, Fla. resort on Sunday, when the president delivered remarks, according to the Washington Post report published Friday.

The latest case means the president, aged 73, was near two people in two days who have since tested positive for the virus.

On Saturday evening, Trump was photographed standing next a Brazilian official who has since been diagnosed with COVID-19.

The president has remained bullish about his prospects of becoming infected with the deadly virus and only on Friday did he accept he would “likely” get tested soon.

Attendees of the lunch, run by the Trump Victory committee which raises funds for the president’s re-election bid, were notified in an email from party officials that was obtained by The Post.

A party official said it was unclear if the lunch guest had COVID-19 over the weekend but guests were being notified out of an abundance of caution.

“Attendees had no direct interaction with the president at this event,” the official said, according to the report.

The health crisis has so far killed 41 people in the US and infected another 1,629 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.