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Even Gov. Andrew Cuomo — and his dog Captain — have the coronavirus isolation blues, the pol said Sunday.

“There’s no medical definition for cabin fever, but I believe it exists,” said Cuomo in his now-daily Albany press briefing.

“The dog is also experiencing cabin fever,” he said in reference to his shepherd-Siberian-malamute mix. “The order of the pack has changed. … He doesn’t know where he fits. He has anxiety.”

Cuomo went so far as to say that being cooped up represents a threat to the very fabric of America.

“Cabin fever in many ways also threatens the essence of our Constitution, which is premised on people ensuring domestic tranquility,” he said. “And it can be disruptive to tranquility, I can attest to that.”

To shake the malaise, Cuomo said, he plans to lace up his running shoes.

“I used to run back in the normal days, before this job,” he said. “But I’m going to start running again [with] my daughter Cara.

“Cara’s got a head start, she’s out there doing 5 miles every day. She thinks she can beat me, I’m going to be right there, right there. Fast like lightning.”