The total number of confirmed cases in the midlands stands at 1,416.
Covid hotspots in the midlands have been revealed in a new breakdown of figures.
The worst hit area in the region is Mullingar, with 207 confirmed cases to date.
Elsewhere in Westmeath, Kilbeggan has had 86 cases, there have been 58 in Athlone and 27 in Moate.
The county's total stands at 670.
Offaly has recorded 482 cases - including 92 in Tullamore, 80 in Edenderry and 68 in Clara.
Laois has been the least affected by covid-19 in the midlands with 264 cases to date - it's peaked in Portlaoise with 75 - while there have been 35 cases in Portarlington - 14 classified in Laois and 21 in Offaly.
The data relates to confirmed cases up to June 12th and is broken down into electoral divisions.
Check out the full breakdown below:
Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub has details of the number of confirmed cases at Electoral Division Level: https://t.co/WOhbMrk44g
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