There are 10 new coronavirus cases in New York City, bringing the total to 46, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio, who said Wednesday he is considering canceling the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

“Right now 46 cases, that’s important for sure, but it’s still a city of 8.6 million people,” de Blasio said on PIX 11 morning news Wednesday.

The city is “nowhere near” implementing containment zones like the one scheduled to go into effect in New Rochelle, de Blasio said.

But the mayor said he is having conversations about canceling the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 17.

“We’re talking it through with the parade committee,” the mayor said.

“We have to really think about this one because it’s a beloved event, an important event,” he said, claiming there’s a smaller chance of spreading the virus because the parade is outdoors.

Boston, Mass., and Dublin, Ireland, have already canceled their parades.

“It’s not a slam dunk to say this is something to be instantly canceled. On the other hand, there are real concerns,” the mayor added.

They include crowded subway travel to the parade and related indoor gatherings.