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.

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