There are still no confirmed cases of Coronavirus on the Isle of Man and the risk remains low.
That's according to Public Health IOM, which has taken to social media.
However, it does says people need to take action if they've travelled to certain areas or have been in contact with someone who has the virus.
If you have travelled from Wuhan or Hubei to the Island in the last 2 weeks you're advised to stay indoors and avoid others and to call your GP and inform them.
This also applies to those who've return from China, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and Macau.
Public Health is asking people to follow the advice even if they don't show any symptoms.
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