Dublin now accounts for 55% of all confirmed coronavirus cases in Ireland up until midnight on Thursday.
The Department of Health announced this evening that there are a further 102 cases of COVID-19.
That brings the total in the country to 785.
Healthcare workers also account for 25% of cases up until Thursday midnight - 147 of the confirmed infections.
42% of transmissions were community based, with 23% from close contact and 35% by travel abroad.
There were hospitalisations in 30% of cases, and 13 cases were admitted to ICU amounting to 2%.
The median age of confirmed cases is 44.
Here's the latest breakdown of cases by age and county as of Thursday midnight:
| Age Group | Number |
% of Total |
Age specific incidence |
| >1 | 2 |
0% |
0.3 |
| 1 - 4 | 2 |
0% |
0.3 |
| 5 - 14 | 10 |
2% |
1.8 |
| 15 - 24 | 56 |
10% |
9.6 |
| 25 - 34 | 110 |
19% |
18.8 |
| 35 - 44 | 121 |
21% |
20.7 |
| 45 - 54 | 95 |
16% |
16.3 |
| 55 - 64 | 85 |
15% |
14.6 |
| 65+ | 102 |
17% |
17.5 |
| Unknown | 1 |
0% |
0.2 |
| Total | 584 |
| County | |||
| Carlow | <=5 |
0% |
|
| Cavan | <=5 |
0% |
|
| Clare | 7 |
1% |
|
| Cork | 88 |
15% |
|
| Donegal | <=5 |
1% |
|
| Dublin | 320 |
55% |
|
| Galway | 21 |
4% |
|
| Kerry | 8 |
1% |
|
| Kildare | 18 |
3% |
|
| Kilkenny | 11 |
2% |
|
| Laois | <=5 |
1% |
|
| Letrim | <=5 |
0% |
|
| Limerick | 15 |
3% |
|
| Longford | <=5 |
1% |
|
| Louth | 9 |
2% |
|
| Mayo | <=5 |
0% |
|
| Meath | 10 |
2% |
|
| Offaly | 7 |
1% |
|
| Roscommon | <=5 |
0% |
|
| Sligo | <=5 |
1% |
|
| Tipperary | <=5 |
1% |
|
| Waterford | 8 |
1% |
|
| Westmeath | 14 |
2% |
|
| Wexford | <=5 |
0% |
|
| Wicklow | 17 |
3% |