58 patients are currently in hospital with the virus.
The Department of Health has been notified of 431 new cases of covid-19 in the Republic.
58 patients are currently in hospital with the disease, down 16 on last Saturday's figure.
While 22 people are receiving intensive care, down 7 on the same day last week.
The recent cyber attack on the HSE has meant the daily number of deaths from the virus are not available.
Meanwhile, the number of daily coronavirus infections has dipped slightly in the UK - to 7-thousand-738.
A further 12 people have died within 28 days of a positive test.
Just over 488-thousand people got jabs yesterday.
It means more than 41-million people have now had their first dose, with over 29-million having had 2 shots.
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