City Council is clearing out of City Hall.

All Council hearings and staff meetings are being suspended due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus, Speaker Corey Johnson announced Saturday — and members and staff have been advised to pack up their City Hall belongings and work from home.

Johnson’s announcement came Saturday night, shortly after an announcement that Brooklyn-based state Assembly members Helene Weinstein and Charles Barron had tested positive for the virus.

Barron’s wife is New York City Councilwoman Inez Barron.

“Given the rapidly evolving situation of the current Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, we are announcing the temporary work arrangement below,” Johnson said in a letter to members Saturday night.

“As a result of joint efforts between the Council and the Administration, an order will be issued Monday morning by the Mayor temporarily suspending the deadlines for council budget hearings, ULURP [Uniform Land Use Review Procedure] related votes and the requirement for the Council to hold two stated meetings each month,” his letter said.

“Therefore hearings and the Stated Meeting next week will not be held.”

The City Council’s offices at 250 Broadway and in City Hall are also closing, Johnson said.

“Council Staff are not to report to 250 Broadway and City Hall unless asked to as part of our effort to move Council staff to a work-from-home posture.”