142 more people have tested positive for Covid-19 across 16 counties.
59 of the confirmed cases were in Dublin, with 20 more recorded in Kildare.
There were 14 cases each in Donegal and Limerick, 8 in Wexford, 6 in Tipperary, and 21 more across ten other counties, including Mayo.
Officials say there were no further deaths among patients infected with the coronavirus.
Dr. Ronan Glynn, Acting Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said; “Today marks 6 months since our first case of COVID-19. It has been a very difficult time for many and few have been left untouched in some way by the negative effects of this pandemic.
“However, it has also been a time of incredible solidarity, a time when a sense of community has come to the fore. We have seen innovation, cooperation, volunteerism and charity, and kindness on an enormous scale. Our frontline workers have stepped up again and again. But underpinning it all has been each person playing their part by making the right choices, many times, each day. Together, we have broken the chains of transmission and flattened the curve. As cases rise again, it is these same behaviours that will once again make the difference, protecting ourselves, our families and our communities.
