1,271 new cases were reported yesterday.
The World Health Organisation says Ireland is likely to have further 'surges' of Covid cases - beginning later this month.
The country's 14-day incidence rate fell by almost 25 per cent during September, and now stands at 395 cases per 100,000 people.
It was over 500 at the end of August, while 1,271 new cases were reported yesterday.
But Dr David Nabarro, the W-H-O's special envoy on Covid, believes cases will increase again in Ireland and throughout Europe.
Dr David Nabarro says there's a lull in active surges, but that will change shortly.

Missing Naas Woman Deborah Doyle Located "Safe And Well"
Over 9,000 Tusla Referrals Linked To Poor School Attendance Were Made Last Year
Homelessness Figures Reach Another Record High, With Numbers Also Increasing In Kildare
No First Home Scheme Increase For Kildare As 17 Areas See €25k Rise
New Year Brings Fresh Fuel Price Hikes For Motorists
Number Of Second-Hand Homes On The Market Drops Sharply
Nearly 4,000 Vehicles In Kildare Deemed Unsafe Following NCT Tests Last Year