444 people being treated in hospital for the virus.
The Department of Health has confirmed a further 3,685 cases of Covid 19 today.
It's also confirmed that the number of people being treated in hospital for Covid 19 is continuing to fall.
Figures released today show there are now 444 people being treated in hospital for the virus, a fall of 19 on yesterday,.
74 of those are being treated in ICU, a decrease of 2 in the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile the Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan has urged people continue with the basics of hand washing, social distancing and recognising risky environments.
He says people should walk out of a premises if they're not asked for their Covid cert:
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