The Uber driver who tested positive for coronavirus is in stable condition in a Far Rockaway hospital, officials there said Saturday.

The patient is a man in his 30s from the Rockaways with underlying respiratory issues, city officials said. He does not have a Taxi and Limousine Commission hack license, and picked up rideshare passengers in Long Island, the officials added.

He is in isolation at St. John Episcopal Hospital, a spokesperson told The Post. City health officials are tracing his family and close contacts to determine if they were exposed.

“We are closely monitoring him and our team members who may have been exposed to this patient. We’ve been actively preparing for this, and we will continue to follow all standard infection control guidelines.”

The hospital spokesman said reports that dozens of staff members had to be quarantined after coming into contact with the patient were “100 percent not accurate.”

The patient is one of 12 people identified with the virus in New York City as of Saturday evening, up from five on Friday.

Both Uber and Lyft have said they will compensate drivers who are sidelined by COVID-19 for up to 14 days, the Los Angeles Times reported.

A total of 89 infected people have been identified statewide, with Gov. Andrew Cuomo declaring a state of emergency in New York Saturday.