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Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz has tested positive for the coronavirus, her office confirmed on Sunday.

Katz, 54, learned on March 21 or 22 that she had been exposed to someone with COVID-19 and got tested. Her results came back on Saturday, spokeswoman Kim Livingston told The Post.

The former Queens borough president experienced symptoms for a few days but those have subsided. She is now feeling well and self-quarantined at home, Livingston said.

Katz and most of her office’s staff had been working from home since at least March 19 in response to the outbreak.

Arraignments and Supreme Court appearances in Queens are being held virtually to protect against the virus.