Coronavirus live updates: Outbreak has killed 106 people and infected nearly 4,700

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A patient is transferred by an ambulance to the Infectious Disease Centre of Princess Margaret Hospital on January 22, 2020 in Hong Kong, China.

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11:15 am: US health officials hold press conference on the coronavirus outbreak

Top U.S. health officials and infectious disease specialists have scheduled a press conference Tuesday morning on the . The briefing, hosted by U.S. Health Secretary , is scheduled to start at 11:15 a.m. ET at the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield will also speak, as well as representatives from the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Watch it here. 

11:03 am: White House discussing China travel restrictions amid coronavirus outbreak

10:22 am: Germany confirms first human-to-human transmission outside of China

Germany has diagnosed its first confirmed case of the coronavirus after a 33-year-old man contracted it from a colleague visiting his workplace from Shanghai, in one of the first cases of human-to-human transmission outside China, raising concerns about the spread of the flu-like virus. It spreads in droplets from coughs and sneezes and has an incubation period of 1 to 14 days.

10:14 am: 3M ramps up production of masks to meet coronavirus demand

The CEO of industrial giant 3M Mike Roman said Tuesday that the company is increasing production of its respiratory protection products, such as masks, to meet demand caused by the outbreak of coronavirus. Roman said on a conference call for 3M’s fourth quarter results that the company is raising production around the world to make more of the products.

9:14 am: CDC expands travel warning to all of China

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is telling Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China, expanding its travel warning from the city of Wuhan to the entire country as the coronavirus outbreak worsens. Last week, the CDC advised against all nonessential travel to Wuhan, the epicenter of the disease’s outbreak and where the majority of cases have been reported. The U.S. Department of State on Monday also raised its travel advisory for China from Level 2 to Level 3 asking Americans to “reconsider travel to China due to the novel coronavirus.” They added that some areas have “added risk.”

8:03 am: Death toll of coronavirus surpasses 100

The total number of cases of the coronavirus reached 4,682 worldwide with 106 deaths in China, Chinese health authorities said Tuesday. The majority of the cases are in mainland China, where local authorities have quarantined at least 10 major cities. Multiple cases of the virus have been confirmed in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, France and the United States. Cambodia, Canada, Germany, Nepal and Sri Lanka have each reported one case.

7:52 am: Former FDA chief worries the outbreak is worse than China is reporting

5:33 am: Goldman Sachs instructs staff in mainland China to stay home

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