NPHET is reporting 1,110 new cases of Covid-19 in Ireland today.
Donegal’s incidence rate has risen to 725/100,000 population for the past 14 days. Incidence rates have increased in every county over the past seven days, with Donegal being the highest.
89 patients with Covid-19 are in hospital today, including 21 people in ICU.
Letterkenny University Hospital is treating 11 patients with Covid-19 (as of 8pm Monday).
Dr. Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said: “Almost 7,700 cases of COVID-19 have been notified in the last seven days, an increase of 88% on the previous week.
“Incidence rates have increased in every county over the past seven days. The counties with the highest 14-day incidence rates are Donegal (725/100,000 population), Louth (474/100,000 population), Dublin (307/100,000 population), Limerick (258/100,000) and Galway (257/100,000).
“During this spell of fine weather, we know that the vast majority of people are continuing to protect themselves and others by following the public health advice. This remains really important as we seek to protect as many people as possible through vaccination over the coming weeks.
“As we have said since the vaccine programme began, COVID-19 vaccines are extraordinarily effective at reducing each person’s individual risk of hospitalisation or severe disease. Vaccines along with the core public health advice remain our pathway out of this pandemic – please avail of the opportunity to get protected through vaccination when it is offered to you.”