The head of the NYPD's transit bureau has been diagnosed with coronavirus.

Chief Edward Delatorre is resting at home after coming down with a fever last week and testing positive.

The NYPD has been identifying employees who may have come in contact with him.

This comes after the MTA says a Long Island Rail Road worker also tested positive for the virus.

The agency says the employee is a sheet metal worker who does not work on board trains or work directly with customers .

He was last at work on March 7. 

In a statement, MTA Chairman Pat Foye said the employee is in quarantine, and that his workplace has been disinfected multiple times.

The MTA says it is disinfecting all of its workplaces, trains, subways stations and buses around the clock.