Kildare has seen the most new coronavirus cases in the last two weeks.
The Leinster county has jumped by 51 cases from Friday June 19 to Friday July 3 - according to HPSC data.
Dublin's figure has risen by just seven in that time although a large number of cases were reallocated in late June.
Wicklow's cases grew by 26 in the same period while Cork only went up by six.
Sligo which had a well documented outbreak has seen cases rise by 16 in the two weeks.
Offaly, Mayo, Kerry and Clare have not seen any rise.
The virus in Ireland is "virtually suppressed" in the community although the Department of Health has warned that the R rate is rising.
With pubs and restaurants opening it is also feared that the virus could grow again with one doctor believing a second wave is just weeks away.
Here's all the latest data for each county in Ireland up to midnight on Friday, July 3.
County cases in the last two weeks
County - two week jump - total cases
Carlow - +1 - 175
Cavan - +2 - 864
Clare - -1(one case denotified) - 368
Cork - +6 - 1,541
Donegal - +1 - 465
Dublin - +7 - 12,270
Galway - +1 - 486
Kerry - 0 - 310
Kildare - +51 - 1,494
Kilkenny - +2 - 356
Laois - +1 - 265
Leitrim - +4 - 82
Limerick - +4 - 587
Longford - +1 - 286
Louth - +1 - 781
Mayo - 0 - 572
Meath - +2 - 809
Monaghan - +2 - 538
Offaly - 0 - 483
Roscommon - +2 - 346
Sligo - +16 - 141
Tipperary - +1 - 542
Waterford - +3 - 158
Westmeath - +2 - 674
Wexford - +1 - 217
Wicklow - +26 - 699