President assured Americans the nation has enough vaccines to handle the outbreak Monday, as the WHO warned its spread may accelerate in the summer and health chiefs probed links to festivals in Spain and Belgium as being centers of transmission for the virus.Speaking on his first visit to Japan since taking office, Biden pointed out the U.S. had faced 'larger numbers' of monkeypox cases in the past and said there was 'no need' to impose any extra restrictions at this time.It was a shift in tone from the weekend in South Korea, where the President warned before boarding Air Force One that 'everyone' should be concerned about the disease spreading outside west Africa — where it is endemic.
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