The Department of Health has confirmed 1,126 new cases of Covid-19 as of midnight on Saturday.
The latest figures from the HSE show there are 123 people in hospital with the virus, 22 of whom are being treated in ICU.
As of midnight, Saturday 24th July, we are reporting 1,126* confirmed cases of #COVID19.
22 in ICU. 123 in hospital.
*Daily case numbers may change due to future data review, validation and update— Department of Health (@roinnslainte) July 25, 2021
As the hospitality sector prepares for the resumption of indoor dining on Monday, health officials have urged caution as hospital figures continue to rise.
Earlier today, HSE chief executive Paul Reid tweeted over 5.5 million doses of Covid vaccines have now been administered in the State, equating to 83 per cent of the adult population being partially vaccinated, while over 68 per cent are fully vaccinated.
Hospital #COVID19 numbers are rising at 123, 21 in ICU. Positively, now over 5.5M vaccines administered with 83% of adults now partially vaccinated & over 68% fully. As hospitality, society & the economy opens up further, let's all embrace it safely and make it work. @HSELive
— Paul Reid (@paulreiddublin) July 25, 2021
"As hospitality, society & the economy opens up further, let's all embrace it safely and make it work," Mr Reid said.
From tomorrow, people who are fully vaccinated against Covid, or have recently recovered from the virus, will be permitted to dine indoors, however, they will have to show proof of their immunity and give their details for contact tracing when they arrive.
On Friday night, Fáilte Ireland published updated operational guidelines for businesses, stating that live music will not be permitted, service will be from the table only, and all customers must be off the premises by 11.30pm.