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Chris Cuomo’s wife now also has the coronavirus.

The TV host announced that Cristina Cuomo was positive for COVID-19 on his primetime CNN show Wednesday — about two weeks after revealing his own diagnosis.

“Cristina now has COVID, she is now positive,” said Chris, 49, during an interview with his older brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

“It just breaks my heart,” Chris said. “It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn’t happen and now it has.”

Cristina, 50, a magazine editor, had been posting updates about her husband’s condition on Instagram as the family quarantined at home, with Chris living in the basement.

She’s “not upset” about catching the illness and “takes everything in stride,” Chris said, adding that he’s been “a bit of a mess about it.”

Her symptoms include a loss of smell and taste, which Chris said he’d heard anecdotally was more common in milder cases of the disease.

His symptoms were more severe, and included a fever so extreme, he’d chipped a tooth while shivering.

The governor noted that “it’s very hard for people to quarantine in a home [together] and other people not to get it.”

“In some ways this was inevitable,” Andrew said. “Luckily it was Cristina and not one of the kids.”

Andrew quipped: “The good news … Cristina is going to blame you for this, there’s a lot of other things as you know that she can blame you for, so this is going to be number 17 on the list.”

“I know it makes a bad situation worse,” he added, but “it’s all going to be fine.”

During the family’s ordeal, however, the couple’s three children have “stepped up” and are “helping each other,” Chris said.

“Mom is the core. When Mom goes down, you feel it …,” he said. “They’re more quiet. They’re focused on her and hopefully it makes the family stronger.”