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The Big Apple tallied two coronavirus fatalities overnight Saturday into Sunday, according to city statistics — a relative respite as the overall death toll rose to 2,256.

The number of diagnoses in the five boroughs still rose to 63,767 in the 9:45 a.m. report, a jump of 2,917 from the previous audit released 5 p.m. Saturday.

Queens remains the hardest-hit borough, with 21,342 confirmed cases — followed by Brooklyn with 17,257.

The Bronx is in the middle of the pack with 12,467, then Manhattan with 9,135 and Staten Island with 3,530, the statistics show.

The last time the city saw only a single-digit death toll between updates was March 28 into March 29, when the tally rose from 672 to 678.

By comparison, the city lost 349 New Yorkers in the span of eight-and-a-half hours on Saturday, as the toll spiked from 1,905 to 2,254 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The pair of fatalities may represent a calm before the storm, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo noted a slight statewide decline in deaths on Sunday — and speculated that the dreaded apex may be upon New York.