The national 14 day incidence rate is now 302 cases per 100 thousand people.
Westmeath has the third highest incidence rate in the country at 417.
It's behind Cavan which is at over one thousand and Meath's rate is 660.
The national 14 day incidence rate is now 302 cases per 100 thousand people.
Laois and Offaly both have a rate of two hundred and twenty two.
A further one thousand and sixty six cases were confirmed last night, along with three more deaths.
Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan, says we need to reduce cases to a tenth of what they are today to return to some kind of normality:
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