3 people admitted to the Kildare hospital with suspected cases of the virus.
7 people were being treated for confirmed Covid-19 in Naas General Hospital last night, an increase from 9 in the previous reporting period.
That's according to the latest HSE up-date, as at 8pm.
3 patients were being treated there for suspected cases of the virus, an increase from 2
There were no vacant general care beds, a sharp decrease from 15 in the previous period.
There was 1 vacant ICU bed.

Whilst this morning, the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation reports 8 people being treated on trolleys at the Kildare facility.
That's a sharp drop from 16, on Friday.
Nationwide, 314 patients are on gurneys.
Over-crowding is most acute at University Hospital Limerick, where 62 people are on trolleys.

Analysis: Damning Reports Detail Rot, Fire Risks And Rodents At "Temporary" Celbridge Primary School
Kfm Obituary Notices
Major Curragh Community College Project Moves Ahead After Years Of False Starts
Plans For Walking Trail Within Castletown House Lands Under Consideration Subject To Removal Of Laurel
Council Blames Stolen Cars As It Refuses Warning Signs At Crash-Prone Bridge In Celbridge
Naas No-Shows Add To Driving Test Pressure As Kildare Test Queue Hits 1,975
Naas Hospital Promised Just 21 Extra Mental Health Beds At Lakeview Ward - With No Timeline In Sight
R405 Hazelhatch Road To Close Between Loughtown Road And Athgoe Road For Major Pipeline Works