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# Latest data

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As restrictions are eased heading into summer, how is Ireland's vaccine rollout going?
A report by
Cónal Thomas/Nicky Ryan
Over 180,000 doses were administered in Ireland last week – an increase of 25% on the previous week’s total.
Each week Cónal Thomas has been taking a look at Ireland’s Covid-19 situation by examining and comparing data from recent weeks.
Over 180,000 doses were administered in Ireland - an increase of 25% on the previous week's total.
But there's only two months until the Government’s target date of giving 80% of adults in Ireland at least a first dose.
Halfway through Level 5, what does this week's Covid-19 data tell us?
Ireland’s 14-day incidence rate has dropped by over 50% in the past two weeks.
'Green List': Travel guidance remains unchanged despite Ireland's high 14-day incidence rate
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said there will be no changes to the list until a new roadmap is published.