The five-day moving average is 417 cases.
The Covid-19 pandemic is 'shrinking' and the R number is below 1, according to NPHET.
425 new cases and four additional deaths have been reported today.
— Department of Health (@roinnslainte) May 14, 2021
The five-day moving average is 417 cases, which is almost exactly the same as this day last week.
Professor Philip Nolan is President of Maynooth University and chair of NPHET's modelling group.
He says the country's going in the right direction.
As of May 11, 2021, 1,922,913 doses of #COVID19Vaccine have been administered in Ireland:
— Department of Health (@roinnslainte) May 14, 2021
1,408,105 people have received their first dose
514,808 people have received their second dosehttps://t.co/lx1E5hp4bL
https://twitter.com/roinnslainte/status/1393195630017843203?s=20

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