President Trump lashed out at Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday as the two continue to clash over how they are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Cuomo wants ‘all states to be treated the same.’ But all states aren’t the same. Some are being hit hard by the Chinese Virus, some are being hit practically not at all. New York is a very big ‘hotspot’, West Virginia has, thus far, zero cases,” Trump tweeted, referring to COVID-19. “Andrew, keep politics out of it.”

Cuomo called on the feds to help New York as it tries to “flatten the curve” of possible coronavirus cases and come up with a national plan that all states can follow.

He faulted Trump for the absence of a comprehensive response to the outbreak, as he announced efforts that New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were taking to try to curb the spread of the virus by closing gyms, casinos and cinemas and ordering bars and restaurants to offer only takeout and delivery services.

But he noted that while some states take action against coronavirus, others haven’t, and urged the White House to “treat all states the same” so that people won’t go “state shopping” for less stringent restrictions.

Cuomo took the high road on Tuesday in response, saying he had talked to the president that morning and said the state needs the federal government’s help, especially on getting enough hospital beds as the outbreak surges.

“I said to the president, who is a New Yorker, who I’ve known for many, many years. I put my hand out in partnership. I want to work together 100 percent,” Cuomo said during a briefing on the virus, adding that New Yorkers will “do everything they can to be good partners.”

He went on to praise Trump for being “sincere” about working together in “partnership and in the spirit of cooperation.”

“I can tell you the actions he has taken is evidence of that,” the governor said.

He then addressed the president’s Twitter comments.

“We’re not Democrats and we’re not Republicans, we are Americans at the end of the day. That’s who we are and that’s who we are when we are at our best. So this hypersensitivity about politics and reading every comment and wanting to pit one against the other, there’s no time for this,” he said. “The president is doing the right thing and offering to step up with New York, and I appreciate it.”

About an hour after posting his first remarks about Cuomo, Trump touted how well the federal government is working with “Governors and State officials. Good things will happen!”

He also ripped Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who has been publicly critical of how the Trump White House has reacted to the virus.

“Failing Michigan Governor must work harder and be much more proactive. We are pushing her to get the job done. I stand with Michigan!,” he wrote.

Cuomo and the president also traded barbs on Monday over Cuomo’s insistence that Trump send the Army Corps of Engineers to the state to retrofit state buildings to increase the number of beds needed as the virus is expected to spread.

Trump tweeted that Cuomo “has to do more.”

The governor shot back that he would be “happy to do your job, too. Just give me control of the Army Corps of Engineers and I’ll take it from there.”

New York has the largest number of coronavirus cases in the nation with at least 950.