The death toll from the coronavirus has jumped to more than 700. Nearly all were in China. Meanwhile, more Americans are out of the outbreak zone and under quarantine. Ramy Inocencio reports.
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The CDC is strongly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China as the coronavirus continues to spread. At least 106 people have died and more than 4,500 have been infected. CBS News correspondent Ramy Inocencio joined CBSN with the latest on how the government is responding in Beijing.
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