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Industry City, the 16-building complex on the Brooklyn waterfront, has two additional cases of COVID-19, a spokesman confirmed Friday.

The property management company sent emails on Wednesday to tenants and employees in Buildings 2 and 4, notifying them that people who recently worked there had tested positive for the deadly virus.

In Building 2, the infected person was last on campus on March 4, and the Building 4 patient was there as recently as March 10, according to the emails obtained by The Post.

“At this time, the property remains open and operating,” the email reads, adding that extra cleaning would be done.

Industry City, owned by Belvedere Capital and Jamestown Properties, is home to more than 50 eateries and retailers and 550-plus companies and organizations, including the Brooklyn Nets practice facility.

The Nets announced Tuesday that Kevin Durant and three other players had been diagnosed with the virus.

Word began to spread on Friday throughout the Sunset Park neighborhood — where people were unnerved that restaurants remained open for takeout and delivery.

Social media users were calling for the complex to shut down before it turned the community into a virus hotspot.

As of Friday, at least six eateries in Building 2 were still offering takeout or delivery, according to the Industry City website. One eatery in Building 4 was also still open for delivery and takeout.

Industry City spokesman Lee Silberstein said it has notified “people in close proximity to people who are known to have tested positive” and is “undertaking an aggressive effort to sanitize areas that are known to be contaminated.”

He also noted that Industry City is working to determine which of its manufacturers “might be able to support the production of supplies that are urgently needed by public health officials to combat the virus.”