A 65-year-old Rockland County man is the second coronavirus fatality in New York state, The Post has learned.

The victim died earlier this week in the Village of Suffern and has posthumously tested positive for the deadly virus, sources said.

The Rockland County Medical Examiner’s Office had issued a press release about the patient Thursday, noting then no official determination had been made on his cause of death.

“We know that there are rumors linking this death to Coronavirus (COVID-19) but no testing has yet been performed,” the ME’s office said in the release.

“Please be assured that we will be testing for influenza and other common respiratory illnesses as well as COVID-19. When an official determination has been made, we will issue an update.”

The ME’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The state’s first coronavirus death was announced earlier Saturday — a woman with underlying respiratory issues who died in Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, Gov. Cuomo announced.

The second victim suffered “other significant health problems which likely contributed” to his death, a source told The Post.

The governor’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the latest death.