NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices fell to the lowest in more than a year on Monday as the coronavirus outbreak curtailed Chinese demand and sparked potential supply cuts by OPEC and its allies.Brent crude was down $1.40, or 2.5% at $55.22 a barrel by 1:09 p.m. EST (1809 GMT), its lowest since January last year. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 83 cents a barrel to $50.73 after earlier touching a session low of $49.92, also the lowest since January 2019. "We have not seen a demand..