Three counties have rates of more than 100 cases per 100,000.
Three counties have Covid-19 14-day incidence rates of more than 100, according to the latest Health Protection Surveillance Centre report.
Dublin's rate of 140 cases per 100,000 people is the highest in the country, followed by Donegal on more than 122 and Louth with 106.
Both border counties have similar rates or higher to that of the capital when it was placed on Level 3 plus last week.
Waterford, which had been concerning public health doctors over the past week has seen a slight fall to 97, with Acting CMO Dr Ronan Glynn saying last night he thinks the outbreak there may be under control.
Elsewhere, despite only having a 14-day incidence rate of almost 36 - Cork hasn't seen a fall in its rate in 13 days, while Roscommon has been rising for 12 days and now has 57 cases every two weeks per 100,000 people.
On the other end of the spectrum however, there hasn't been a rise in Limerick for 12 days and Leitrim's rate has been falling for the past 6.
The counties with the lowest incidence rates are now Kerry, Sligo and Tipperary.
The National Public Health Emergency Team meet today to discuss the situation across the country, and if they make recommendations on restrictions they will be brought before Cabinet tomorrow.
You can access the full report here.