The Department of Health has been notified of 68 further deaths and an additional 556 cases of Covid-19.
Fifty of these deaths occurred in February,15 occurred in January and two in December.
The median age of those who died was 85 years and the age range was 43-96 years.
In total there has been 3,752** Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland.
The number of people with coronavirus in ICU is 182, up six on yesterday.
There are 1,104 Covid-19 patients in hospitals. There were 54 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.
Today’s new cases bring the total number of confirmed cases here to 204,940.
Of the 556 cases notified today, 284 are men and 268 are women. The median age is 39 years old, while 60% are under the age of 45.
163 in Dublin, 45 in Limerick, 38 in Galway, 34 in Cork, 29 in Waterford and the remaining 247 cases are spread across 20 other counties.
Earlier, the Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said that legislation on quarantine hotels in Ireland would be published next week.
He said he did not want to see Ireland acting as a back door to another country.
Speaking at a press conference where he announced new supports for businesses, Mr Varadkar also said the Government was working on a revised version of the the “Living with Covid-19” plan.
He said it had not yet been determined what parts of the economy would reopen.
The revised plan will be announced in the week of 22 February.
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