A county-by-county breakdown has also been released.
There are 74 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.
It means there are now a total of 366 cases in the Republic of Ireland. Out of the 74 new cases, 60 of them are linked to community transmission.
The National Public Health Emergency Team has also published details of the first 271 Coronavirus cases. The counties with the highest number of cases are Dublin with 129, Cork with 48 and Limerick with 14.
Here's the full breakdown:
- Dublin - 129
- Cork - 48
- Limerick - 14
- Galway - 12
- Wicklow - 9
- Westmeath - 7
- Waterford - 7
- Kerry - 6
All other counties have fewer than five cases while Leitrim, Laois and Monaghan have recorded zero.
Two thirds of cases are younger than 55, with almost one in four cases aged 35 – 44 years. One in five cases are healthcare workers with 37% of these cases associated with travel.
Earlier today, thousands of people from across the world offer to be on call for the Irish healthcare system to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
In the past 24 hours, over 24,000 people have contacted the HSE responding to the governments call for help. Health Minister, Simon Harris, is asking the public to see if they can help by going to HSE.ie/oncall.