China has so far refused to allow the CDC into the country to help on the coronavirus, the Trump administration says.

“We continue to offer assistance to the Chinese. We have offered to send over the CDC and other US medical and public health officials,” White House national security adviser Robert O’Brien told CBS TV’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “We have not heard back yet from the Chinese on the offers, but we are prepared to continue to cooperate with them.”

China has reported more than 17,205 confirmed cases of the potentially deadly virus since it broke out in Wuhan in Hubei province in late December.

More than 360 people have died from the virus to date in China. One death was just reported Sunday outside the country, involving a Chinese man in the Philippines.

O’Brien — asked about a news report that the US wants its own specialists on the ground because it fears China may be trying to downplay the outbreak — responded, “We’ve got tremendous expertise. … And look, this is a worldwide concern.

“We want to help the Chinese.

“I think we can be helpful if we’re on the ground,” he said. “Right now, the Chinese are providing information to us, and we’re taking that for what it’s worth.

“But at the same time, we’re monitoring ourselves, and what we’re especially doing is monitoring the situation in the United States to make sure Americans are continuing to be safe from the virus.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday it is investigating 260 possible cases of the virus, or 19 more than the number reported Friday. There have been 11 cases confirmed in the US to date.

Three people in New York City are suspected of having the virus: two in Queens and one in Manhattan. City and state officials told The Post on Monday that results of their tests, which were conducted by the CDC, have yet to come back.

The CDC did not respond to a request for comment.

Additional reporting by Nolan Hicks and Bernadette Hogan