Twitter has asked their employees around the globe to work from home.
Twitter has become the latest tech giant to tell staff members around the world to work from home if they can, to try to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Employees in Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea have no choice but to work remotely, because of government restrictions.
The social media giant says offices are being deep cleaned for those who do need to go in, and staff are being reminded of personal hygiene practices.
The company also said it was "strongly encouraging" all of its 5,000 employees around the world, to not come into work.
There is nearly 200 people employed in Twitter's Dublin offices.
"We are strongly encouraging all employees globally to work from home if they’re able," Twitter's head of human resources Jennifer Christie said.
"Our goal is to lower the probability of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus for us - and the world around us.
"We are operating out of an abundance of caution and the utmost dedication to keeping our Tweeps healthy.
"This policy is effective immediately and will continue until the World Health Organisation or Centers for Disease Control deem it appropriate to step back from pandemic precautionary measures or when a vaccine becomes available."