Apple’s business is taking a larger hit from the coronavirus outbreak than it originally expected, with the company announcing Monday that it expected to miss its revenue expectations for the second quarter.

In disappointing news for consumers, the company’s goal of launching a new iPad Pro early this year could also be delayed, according to a report from Bloomberg.

Apple had planned to roll out updated models of its iPad Pro tablet in the first half of 2020, complete with 3D cameras, as well as a low-cost iPhone (reportedly to be priced at about $400), which could be released in March. While the iPhone launch appears to be on track, the iPad Pro plans could be pushed back because of the virus, according to Bloomberg.

Apple’s supply chain, which is largely concentrated in China, has been significantly affected as factories in the country have been forced to close. The company said in its press release Monday that “worldwide iPhone supply will be temporarily constrained” as a result. Apple has also had to close stores across the country in an effort to help contain the virus, which the company has said affected sales of Apple products within China.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider for this story.