He made the corresponding statement in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, answering a question about what his health consultants told him in connection with the spread of monkeypox. 

“I haven’t been told the level of exposure yet, but it’s something everyone should be concerned about.

We are working hard on this to figure out what we can do and what vaccine, if any, might be available for this,” he said in a statement on the White House website.

Earlier it was reported that the World Health Organization has information on 92 confirmed cases of monkeypox and 28 suspected in the current outbreak.