There have been four more confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Ireland.
The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) says they're two men and two women from the west of the country.
They all recently travelled from the same affected area in northern Italy.
Dr Tony Holohan, chief medical officer with the Department of Health, said contact tracing is underway for these four new cases.
There are now six cases in the Republic and three in the North.
Two more cases were confirmed in Northern Ireland earlier.
Any person concerned that they may have symptoms should immediately isolate themselves from others and contact their GP by phone.
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