(CNN)President Donald Trump says he's offered a grim assessment of the worsening novel coronavirus outbreak to his 13-year-old son.
"I've spoken actually with my son, he says, 'How bad is this?'" Trump said during a coronavirus news conference on Monday, describing his conversations about the crisis with his youngest son, Barron.
"It's bad, it's bad," Trump added. "But we're going to be hopefully, a best case (scenario), not a worst case, and that's what we're working for."
That outlook is markedly different in tone from what Trump has offered previously on the outbreak, which he's attempted to minimize. Assuming a more solemn demeanor than at previous press conferences, Trump acknowledged that the coronavirus is not under control in the US or internationally. Just one day before, he's said that the virus is " something we have tremendous control of."
He also unveiled new guidelines advising people to avoid gathering in groups of more than 10, going to bars, restaurants and food courts, and non-essential travel to staunch the spread of the pandemic.
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Still, Trump insisted the team he's assembled is working professionally toward combating the outbreak.
"We've been working with the governors and frankly the mayors, local government, at every level," the President said, adding that FEMA was involved and praising the agency for "doing a fantastic job locally working with people" in places like California and Washington state, two of the states hit hardest by coronavirus outbreaks.
"So they're working on it. What you can do and all you can do, is professional, totally competent -- we have the best people in the world," Trump added. "We have really the greatest experts in the world."
CNN's Paul LeBlanc, Matthew Hoye and Jason Hoffman contributed to this report.
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