A 43-year-old New Jersey woman coughed and spit at police officers multiple times while claiming to have the coronavirus Saturday as she was being arrested on charges she violated a restraining order, authorities said.

Sughuy Cepeda, 43, of Teaneck, was charged by Englewood police with making terroristic threats during an emergency, two counts aggravated assault on an officer, obstruction, resisting arrest and violation of a temporary restraining order, the state Office of the Attorney General said Sunday.

While in custody Cepeda told cops she had tested positive for COVID-19 while spitting and coughing on the officers on “several occasions,” authorities said.

Police then brought her to Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus. There, she coughed at two police officers and spit a mouthful of water at them, authorities said.

She was one of a group of people authorities accused on Sunday of violating the governor’s coronavirus-related lockdown orders, including an outdoor lawn concert, and making threats involving the virus.

In another incident, a 16-year-old girl purposely coughed on another customer during a dispute at Wegmans in West Windsor on March 31, officials said.

Police charged then teen with harassment and obstruction of justice.

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