Two new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Northern Ireland.
One of the new cases involves someone who'd recently traveled from Northern Italy.
The other person had recent contact with someone elsewhere in the UK who's tested positive.
It brings the total number of confirmed cases on the island of Ireland to 5.
Here, efforts are ongoing to trace the contacts of a woman in the east of the country who's the second person in the Republic to have the virus.
The Department of Health also says it has no plans to restrict travel into Ireland at this time:
The National Public Health Emergency Team are due to give a #coronavirus update shortly
They say there are currently no plans to restrict travel into Ireland as part of the country’s response pic.twitter.com/B65kR9Eksq— Stephen Murphy (@Stephen_Murphy5) March 4, 2020