Several retailers have temporarily closed their businesses to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Restaurants
McDonalds
Costa Coffee
Starbucks
Green's Pizza
Little Wing Pizzeria
Nando's
Subway
Morelli's
Kaffe O
Noble (Holywood)
The Guillemot Deli (Bangor)
Shops
Ikea
Primark
Card Factory
Waterstones
New Look
Clarks
Zara
TK Maxx
The Body Shop
Gap
Oasis
Monsoon
Oxfam
The British Heart Foundation
Abercrombie & Fitch
Apple
Calvin Klein
Ann Summers
On The Square Emporium
Born and Bred (Belfast)
B&Q and Screwfix stores remain open, with bosses introducing new social distancing measures in stores.
Centra has closed it's shop in Belfast's Chichester Street and is giving away perishable goods including yoghurts, milk and pastries
Tesco have announced they will be prioritising serving the elderly and most vulnerable between 9-10am on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Iceland has limited online shopping to the elderly, those who are self-isolating or other vulnerable people.
Sainsbury's has said it will be open between 8-9am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for vulnerable customers. In addition, stores will open for NHS workers from 7.30-8am from Monday to Saturday,
Nationwide building society said it would open an hour early – at 8am instead of the usual 9am – at 100 branches across the UK for customers over the age of 70 and those with underlying health conditions.