WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden is challenging Donald Trump to accompany him on a health run.

“I’d like to jog with him. I don’t think he could keep up,” Biden, 73, said Monday night during a visit to South Carolina.

Trump, 70, is expected to release more health records this week after offering a one-page assessment from his doctor saying he “will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.”

Trump offered the extra information after Hillary Clinton nearly fainted at the 9/11 memorial ceremony Sunday, and initially claimed she was “overheated.”

Biden said Clinton’s admission that she was suffering from pneumonia wasn’t a big deal.

“Look, when you run the schedule we run — 14, 15 hours a day — I’ve had walking pneumonia, last year. And you know what it takes? It takes antibiotics and it takes getting through a thick skull like Hillary’s and mine to slow down,” Biden said.

He conceded that Team Clinton, which didn’t reveal the pneumonia diagnosis when it was made two days earlier, should have been more forthcoming.

“They screwed up,” Biden said of the transparency of Clinton’s campaign. “The staff acknowledged that they should have, on Friday, just straight up said she’s been diagnosed with pneumonia.”

President Obama will campaign for Clinton today in Philadelphia.